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Groups are a business unit of accounts that are managed by a common administrator. Every account must be a member of a group, and only one group. A group might be a single long-term care community, a single in-home care company, or a single vendor managing and providing supports for multiple accounts.</td></tr>
Groups are a business unit of accounts that are managed by a common administrator. Every account must be a member of a group, and only one group. A group might be a single long-term care community, a single in-home care company, or a single vendor managing and providing supports for multiple accounts.</td></tr>
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Revision as of 20:58, 19 November 2013

Groups
Groups

Overview


Groups are a business unit of accounts that are managed by a common administrator. Every account must be a member of a group, and only one group. A group might be a single long-term care community, a single in-home care company, or a single vendor managing and providing supports for multiple accounts.