Statement on extra services in nursing homes
Nursing homes failing to provide or comply with their claimed level of Extra Services will face tough penalties including possible loss of approved provider status and Commonwealth Government subsidies from .... Fri Sep 2008 10:09 (1 year, 6 months ago)
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