So we have two groups that come in pretty regularly. They're groups from a local special-needs facility.
Now, while they are from the same facility, they are two SEPARATE groups. The caretakers from one group are not trained to help with the needs of the people from the other group. They have different issues, that require different solutions.
Well, both groups were scheduled to come in on the same day, one at 12 o'clock and the other at 1 o'clock
Well this one guy is dropped off separately by (what I assume are) his parents at noon, but they're early. HIS group hasn't arrived yet, they won't arrive for another hour.
So they say "Oh, it must be the other group, ok." and then LEAVE WITHOUT HIM. Now he's not really a child (I'd say he's about 20yrs old or so). However, he does need someone looking out for him, and helping him if he needs anything, and as I said, the caretakers from the first group are not equipped for his needs. Obviously, neither are we.
He ended up being ok, and just hung out in the arcade playing a driving game until his group arrived.
I'm just wondering if that would count as abandonment. He's not a child, but he is dependent on his parents, and he is definitely their responsibility. Could they actually get in trouble for doing that?
Now, while they are from the same facility, they are two SEPARATE groups. The caretakers from one group are not trained to help with the needs of the people from the other group. They have different issues, that require different solutions.
Well, both groups were scheduled to come in on the same day, one at 12 o'clock and the other at 1 o'clock
Well this one guy is dropped off separately by (what I assume are) his parents at noon, but they're early. HIS group hasn't arrived yet, they won't arrive for another hour.
So they say "Oh, it must be the other group, ok." and then LEAVE WITHOUT HIM. Now he's not really a child (I'd say he's about 20yrs old or so). However, he does need someone looking out for him, and helping him if he needs anything, and as I said, the caretakers from the first group are not equipped for his needs. Obviously, neither are we.
He ended up being ok, and just hung out in the arcade playing a driving game until his group arrived.
I'm just wondering if that would count as abandonment. He's not a child, but he is dependent on his parents, and he is definitely their responsibility. Could they actually get in trouble for doing that?
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