HELP STOP ABUSE IN THE ELDERLY


Charla Guillory, 65, had lived what she thought to be a full life. She had 2 sons, one who had gone on to be a highly successful executive and one; Jason, who at age 38, still lived with her.
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As Charla's health started to deteriorate more, she noticed that Jason was becoming more verbally and now physically, abusive.

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