What if a person refuses to be transferred to a convalescent home from an Assisted Living Home due to being gravely disabled. Not able to walk to the use the restroom so she continue to pee and poop on her bed and unable to walk to the kitchen to eat her food. What would be the next step?
Either way, you'll need to go back to the paperwork to see what support the ALF is contracted to provide - it'll be explained in the terms and conditions that attached to the resident's initial admission to the ALF. Does the resident need help only with walking? Because I must admit that I'm not sure what the Assisted part is supposed to mean if they won't help even with mobility. Just being unable to walk is something people work around in all kinds of settings. Are there any other problems?
If you are a loved one, I would advise that you give the ALF your support, and let them handle it.