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Yes, it's weird but true! Just obseve one.Although mentally challenged people appear to be happy more often than other adults, they do get frustrated, sad, insulted, angry, disappointed, and depressed like other people. It is somewhat akin to the situation with children who seem to be happy more often than adults but are not always happy. Perhaps mentally challenged people seem to be happy more of the time than mentally "normal" people because they tend to be more child-like in their thinking processes than others of the same age.
If this person can prove they can subsist on their own then there is no reason they can't have their own freedom. Many mentally challenged people live on their own (perhaps some will have someone come in to check on them every so often and this can be done through the State Law or by the family themselves.) If the person is not severely handicapped mentally, then they should be pushed to be as independent as possible. Sometimes people have a habit of babying the mentally challenged and deciding what is best for that person. Take a look around. There are Olympics for the mentally disabled, and many other functions and some even work. If one chooses to take the time to study the mentally challenged they will realize they are a lot more capable of many things than most of us give them credit for. Marcy
Discuss a time when your integrity was challenged. How did you handle it?
The cast of Time Challenged - 2001 includes: Tania Fisher as Vet
They challenged the idea that time and space were absolute.
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Nazi genocide started before the official beginning of World War 2. Before the mass extermination of Jews, it was political prisoners, homosexuals, gypsies, and the mentally challenged being put to death. Other things happening during this time were several Worlds Series, advances in technology, science, and the medical fields, and in neutral countries, life went on as before.
There was a time when a challenging sewing job was accepted. Even though it was unfamiliar. The outcome was uncertain but the pattern was successful. Prepare for new tasks like this by laying out all the instructions and make sure to follow them correctly.
The answer to your question will vary, depending on the extent of the power that you've been granted, and the capacity of your mother at the time she named you as an agent, as well as the language of the document itself. There are different types -- or "levels" -- granted by a "Power of Attorney" document.Because you've mentioned that your mother is "mentally challenged," it is possible that the POA you hold is no longer valid. If it was granted before she became mentally incompetent (IF she is mentally incompetent), and if the document doesn't declare your responsibilities "in the event of her mental incapacitation," the document is likely void.If your mother is mentally incapacitated, she cannot grant Power of Attorney to anyone, including you. Rather, someone needs to file a petition to be named as her legal guardian.Because there are so many variables, and because laws vary from state to state, you need to consult an attorney in your area. You should be able to meet with an attorney for an initial consultation without any charge to you.
He was vertically challenged, and there was nothing he could do about it.
they become flabby and smaller.