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Florida hospital patient finally leaves room after 5 months amid legal battle

A Florida hospital dropped its lawsuit to evict a patient after a spokesperson says she finally left the room she had refused to vacate for months.

A Florida hospital has dropped its lawsuit to evict a patient who refused to leave for months — saying the woman finally moved out.

Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH) had sought a court order to remove the woman from her hospital room, where she remained after being discharged in early October and authorizing the Leon County Sheriff’s Office to assist in removing her if necessary.

A hearing scheduled for Monday was canceled after the hospital filed a voluntary dismissal.


The hospital confirmed to Fox News Digital in an emailed statement that “this legal case is no longer active, and the person is no longer at TMH.”

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The hospital argued in its complaint that the woman’s continued stay diverted staff and resources from other patients and tied up a needed hospital bed.

“TMH has limited inpatient beds,” the complaint stated. “The defendant’s continued occupancy prevents use of the bed for patients needing acute care.”

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According to the filing, she no longer required acute care after a formal discharge order was issued Oct. 6, and staff made repeated efforts to coordinate her departure, including offering transportation and contacting family members.

It is unclear how often hospitals resort to legal action to remove patients who refuse to leave after discharge.

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