My father was kicked out of his Assisted Living apartment in Greentown, IN. The reason I was given (verbally) was '"lack of funds". I estimate that father's savings would allow him to live in Long Term Care ($6000/yr) for 4 years. My estimate does not include his $41, 000 annual retirement. I can provide documentation to support his savings from Edward Jones. The facility did the usual trick - send the resident to the hospital. My father's hospital condition was the result to the poor care that he received from the facility's staff doctor. His legs were swollen due to his heart medication not be regulated correctly. Plus, their staff doctor did not diagnose my father's Parkinson's disease. Since his heart medication has been adjusted and his treatment for Parkinson's, he has made a complete turn around. The facility's patient Bill of Rights (might be Indiana law) indicates that the facility must provide in writing the reason for the eviction. I have not received any written notification. Can they do this?
To answer your question, yes they can "kick" your father, or anyone, out of an A.L. facility if his medical condition requires more nursing care than their policy provides. You will need to find a Nursing Home for him. Pls. be vigilant about his care. I assume he is your only parent in need of care.
I also think that you may have mis-typed or be mistaken about the cost of his apartment - it should be much more than that (unless he is receiving partial credit for medicaid?).
While he doesn't necessarily need a nursing home, he definitely needs an assisted living facility with a higher level of care.
You might also consult with your family members to find out if any of them would be interested in caring for him in their home where he might receive better care.
I would also consult a geriatric care manager who will know the resources in his community very well and can determine whether or not the facility that sent him to the hospital acted in his best interests.
Blessings,