Posted by Tim in OR on October 10, 2011 at 14:15:42 from (76.105.225.121):
In Reply to: RULES posted by gitrib on October 09, 2011 at 18:30:17:
My wife runs an "adult foster home" here in our home. A while back, we had a couple of people here that had dementia. They were always trying to "go home". We managed to keep them on the property till one time the gentleman got out un noticed and managed to hitch a ride about 25 miles to his old home town. After that the state licenser allowed us to put a double deadbolt on the front door (key on both sides). We had 4 doors to the back yard that were normal locks so not a safety hazard. The licenser retired, so we got a new one. We were given 24 hours to remove the lock or face a $5,000 fine. We ended up trading off who got to sleep in the living room till the wanderers were moved to different homes. Rules are there for a reason, but sometimes you have to use common sense. Tim in OR
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