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NancyMBrophy
Asked April 2019
What is an LO ?
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faeriefiles
Apr 2019
I think it means Loved One, usually referring to the particular loved one you are caring for. @cwillie put a link, I'm guessing you can click on that to see other commonly used acronyms.
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BarbBrooklyn
Apr 2019
loved one
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Apr 2019
https://www.agingcare.com/articles/common-caregiving-abbreviations-and-acronyms-435589.htm
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