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1. Which of the following are likely to be considered neglect under Minnesota's Vulnerable Adults Act?

A. Failure by a caregiver to supply a vulnerable adult with care or other services that are reasonable and necessary to obtain or maintain the vulnerable adult's physical or mental health or safety, and the caregiver's failure is not the result of an accident.

B. The absence or likely absence of care or other services that a reasonable person would deem essential to obtain or maintain the vulnerable adult's health, safety, or comfort, considering the physical or mental capacity or dysfunction of the vulnerable adult.

C. Establishing a set of conditions under which a vulnerable adult may have unsupervised time in the community or at a facility, including hours, time of day, location, and frequency.

D. Both A and B.



Answer :

Final answer:

Neglect under Minnesota's Vulnerable Adults Act encompasses failures in providing necessary care and services for the health and safety of vulnerable adults.


Explanation:

Neglect under Minnesota's Vulnerable Adults Act can include the failure by a caregiver to provide necessary care or services for a vulnerable adult's health and safety, or the absence of care a reasonable person would consider essential for the adult's well-being.

The establishment of conditions for unsupervised time in the community does not constitute neglect under the act.

Therefore, options A and B are likely to be considered neglect under Minnesota's Vulnerable Adults Act.


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