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Hauula senior-living residents get last-minute reprieve

Craig T. Kojima
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Dignity Senior Living at Oceanside Hawaii in Hauula has received an 11th-hour reprieve. Residents had been given short notice that they were required to be out of the facility by Friday because of a license revocation letter received by the facility. But late Thursday afternoon, Department of Health spokeswoman Janice Okubo said the agency and the facility had signed a consent order and settlement agreement that “allows Dignity until no later than May 31 to transfer or discharge all residents.”
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Dignity Senior Living at Oceanside Hawaii in Hauula has received an 11th-hour reprieve. Residents had been given short notice that they were required to be out of the facility by Friday because of a license revocation letter received by the facility. But late Thursday afternoon, Department of Health spokeswoman Janice Okubo said the agency and the facility had signed a consent order and settlement agreement that “allows Dignity until no later than May 31 to transfer or discharge all residents.”
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A worker moved furniture out of Oceanside on Thursday.
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Tom Sing, helps his father, Francis Sing, into their car. Francis Sing, 102 and a Korean War veteran, is a resident of Oceanside.
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A scooter and walker sit outside with a for sale sign.
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A worker moved furniture out of Oceanside on Thursday.
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A worker moved furniture out of Oceanside on Thursday.
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Dignity Senior Living at Oceanside Hawaii in Hauula has received an 11th-hour reprieve. Residents had been given short notice that they were required to be out of the facility by Friday because of a license revocation letter received by the facility. But late Thursday afternoon, Department of Health spokeswoman Janice Okubo said the agency and the facility had signed a consent order and settlement agreement that “allows Dignity until no later than May 31 to transfer or discharge all residents.”
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A worker moved furniture out of Oceanside on Thursday.

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