Stanislaus County senior living facility gives residents 48 hours to move following owner's death ...Middle East

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The owner, Kelsy Ramos, was reported missing on May 2nd and was later found dead in Fresno on May 5. The facility, licensed as a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly through the California Department of Social Services, had been operated under her name.

"All of a sudden, we were going from 'you have time' to being told 'no, you got to be out,' " Trayer said. "It's been very stressful for families."

"All of them say that you have to have at least a 30-day notice," she said. "It has to be in writing. We haven't been given anything in writing."

"I was told our residents needed to be moved by Friday," Garrett said. "I had not seen any physical evidence or anything of the state saying anything like that."

"A move can be very detrimental to them," she said. "I wished we could find a way around this altogether."

A spokesperson for the department said there was no licensing violation and that officials were working with the family and administrators to relocate residents safely. The department said it was working to install a temporary manager at the facility for 60-90 days.

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