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Lovemom21
Asked May 2022
When is it neglect?
Alzheimer's & Dementia
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Beatty
May 2022
Neglect: fail to care for properly.
'Fail' - how to measure?
'Care' - of whom?
'Properly' - how that defined?
Huge area.
If you want more specific advice you will need to explain the situation (but leave out any identifying information). Child? Elder? Yourself?
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vegaslady
May 2022
It is neglectful to post inadequate "questions" without any context or background information. That is neglect. Question is now answered.
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Countrymouse
May 2022
When is what neglect?
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BarbBrooklyn
May 2022
More information is necessary.
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4 Answers
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'Fail' - how to measure?
'Care' - of whom?
'Properly' - how that defined?
Huge area.
If you want more specific advice you will need to explain the situation (but leave out any identifying information). Child? Elder? Yourself?
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