To care for someone that is vulnerable, one must provide them with a great amount of comfort. One must make sure to not abuse a vulnerable person, and abuse can range from neglect all the way to actual physical abuse.
The Protection of Vulnerable Adults scheme was introduced by the Care Standards Act 2000. It aims to ensure that no one is allowed to work in the care sector if they have ever abused, neglected or otherwise harmed vulnerable adults in their care or placed them at risk.
One term for someone vulnerable is "sensitive" which can imply a propensity to be affected emotionally or mentally by external factors.
Its a legal obligation to look after and care for any vulnerable individual that is unable in any capacity to look after themselves. Actually by law, everyone owes a duty of care to everyone else, wehther vulnerable or not.
There is always someone for everyone somewhere.
The adverb form of "vulnerable" is "vulnerably." It describes how an action is performed in a way that exposes someone or something to harm or risk. For example, one might say, "She spoke vulnerably about her feelings."
A mother is someone who takes care of a baby
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The word "orphan" in Urdu is translated as "یتیم" (yateem). It refers to a child who has lost one or both parents. The term is often used in a broader context to describe someone who is vulnerable or in need of care and support due to the loss of parental figures.
A vulnerable adult is usually defined by social or medical care agencies and the definition can vary from one to another. In general terms, it is an adult who has a learning, physical or mental disability, one who suffers addictions or one who has limited physical or mental capacity. In all cases, they are at risk of harm from themselves or others or are not able to properly take care of their own needs. The term includes elderly people as well as those with disabilities and mental conditions. A person who is noted as a vulnerable adult is normally eligible for care services to assist in day to day living and for monitoring to prevent harm.
A vulnerable adult is usually defined by social or medical care agencies and the definition can vary from one to another. In general terms, it is an adult who has a learning, physical or mental disability, one who suffers addictions or one who has limited physical or mental capacity. In all cases, they are at risk of harm from themselves or others or are not able to properly take care of their own needs. The term includes elderly people as well as those with disabilities and mental conditions. A person who is noted as a vulnerable adult is normally eligible for care services to assist in day to day living and for monitoring to prevent harm.
The definition of vulnerable is a person who is in need of special care and support. It also means to be susceptible to physical or emotional harm.
you can now if some one like you if he/she will care for you........