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Conditions for Releasing Residents with Intellectual Disabilities

April 28th, 2015

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1. Residents who are considered capable of adapting to family and social life.

2. Boarding fee is not paid in accordance with the rule even after deducting the deposit, and the family member or guardian still fail to make the payment within the deadline after three payment requests.

3. The guardian or legal representative changes his/her residence or domicile without informing our Institution, rendering contact impossible.

4. Abnormal behavior or inability to adapt to living in groups and the boarding committee considers that there is a threat to endanger other people.

5. Failure to return to the Institution after permitted leaves after three requests to return.

6. Upon expiration of the trial lodging period, the boarding committee considers that the patient should be released.

7. Subject requires intubation or neostomy for more than 6 months or requires long term medical care due to illness and following doctor’s diagnosis. Confirmed to have contracted a legal epidemic or psychiatric illness by doctor’s diagnosis.

8. Decision by meeting of the “Resident Right Protection Committee” of our Home due to special circumstances.

9. Disappearance of other lodging reasons.