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This is not a facility website. You'd have to call the facility you are interested in to find that out.
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That is up to each facility.
I know at my brother's ALF facility it was allowed, and there were in fact even "happy hours" on certain evenings in the main lodge.

I would ask at the facility you are considering.
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As said, this is a forum of Caregivers not a facility. Some Assisted Livings may allow it but probably not long-term care facilities.
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Alcohol is allowed in assisted living facilities in my city. I haven’t seen any alcohol being served in nursing homes.
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cwillie Dec 5, 2023
There was a younger dude at my mom's nursing home kept a 6 pack of beer in the nursing home fridge, I suspect he probably would have got the DT's if they cut him off.
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My mom was served in MC. No more than 1 drink was dispensed and only for special occasions
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It is allowed at momma's facility I think? It depends on who you talk too. One person would say no and then the other would say yes. Momma likes to drink wine in her room and she told me that one of the aids said that she could not have it. Momma got fired up. Nothing was said about it again and I didn't either.
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Many facilities have licenses that allow alcohol to be served. I am having lunch with a friend today that in in an Independent Living facility and they have a room where residents can keep their bottles locked. It is like a lounge.
the Hospice facility where I volunteer has a liquor license in case any of the patients would like a drink.
When my Husband was in Day Care and also Respite in a MC facility there was a resident that would have a bottle of beer on occasion.
As long as it does not interfere with medication, amount reasonable so that it does not pose more of a fall risk I seen no problem with allowing an occasional drink.
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