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  2. SC family neglected disabled daughter to the point her ... - AOL

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    Heather Baynard, a 14-year-old with cerebral palsy, reportedly died on April 11, 2022, hours after her father carried her cold, gray, listless body into a local hospital like a sack of potatoes.

  3. Parents with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Parent and child. Parents with disabilities are people with certain disorders (mental, physical, or other types) who are raising young children or being cared for by their young children. Disability brings various problems to the parents themselves, their children and the whole family. Researchers have studied the effects and issues raised by ...

  4. Disenfranchised grief - Wikipedia

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    a parent's loss or surrender of a child to adoption or foster care [3] a pregnancy loss (i.e. miscarriage and stillbirth) or infertility issues; other non-death losses the loss of a relationship with a person who has become severely disabled (e.g., comatose, advanced stages of dementia) [3] a trauma in the family a generation prior [8]

  5. Child bereavement - Wikipedia

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    Across cultures the loss of a parent is consistently rated as one of the most difficult experiences that a child will endure. [7] In western countries, 5% of children will experience the loss of a parent. [8] [9] Across the world, the loss of a parent is seen as a significant life event for a child. [7]

  6. Parents of disabled children sue Indiana over Medicaid ...

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    Parents of two children with disabilities are suing an Indiana agency in federal court over changes to attendant care services they say violate the Americans with Disabilities Act and federal ...

  7. Judge rules: Stop institutionalizing disabled children ... - AOL

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    A judge ordered Florida to make at-home health care more accessible for children with complex medical needs. Attorneys for the state says it's impossible.

  8. Abandoned child syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Abandoned child syndrome is a proposed behavioral or psychological condition that is said to result from the loss of one or both parents.Abandonment may be physical or emotional; that is, the parent may abandon the child by failing to be present in their life, or by withholding affection, nurturing, or stimulation. [1]

  9. Why it's harder to care for a disabled child in NJ: State ...

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    The pay limit "does not take into account the fact that some individuals need a higher level of care than can be provided by someone making only $25 per hour," Aronsohn wrote.