Further, nursing home and ALF cases arise from failing to deliver
basic custodial care like keeping residents clean and dry, fed, and safe from falls, not typically from failing to treat a discreet medical condition properly.
Our
basic assumption was that K12's model — which relied on parents or other caretakers doing most of the instruction — wouldn't be feasible for kids living in poverty, most of whom would need the
custodial care offered by traditional public schools.