Not exact matches
In February
of this year, Facebook (fb) expanded its employee benefits to
include 20 days
of paid leave to grieve the
loss of an immediate
family member and up to six weeks
of paid time to take care
of sick relatives.
The researchers calculated a range
of tax revenue
losses depending on different scenarios,
including assumptions that different proportions
of the wages paid to
family members were possibly overstated and were not earned.
This, and related research, reveals that the bread wheat genome has undergone rapid and significant changes,
including loss of gene
family members during the time it was being domesticated.
In the spotlight as guest
of honor is the literary culture and language
of Flanders and the Netherlands, who have created three separate VR experiences,
including one allowing users to alternate between the perspectives
of a father and his nine - year - old daughter who are mourning the
loss of a
family member.
Other symptoms
of dementia in dogs and older cats
include changes in sleep patterns,
loss of interest in
family members, and incontinence, almost like they forget how to be housebroken.
Using this concept, an animal hospice team might
include traditional and complementary veterinarians; veterinary technicians and assistants; pet sitters; volunteers; grief counselors / pet
loss support hotlines; and
of course the patient's human
family members and friends.
Sadly, some aging dogs experience something called «doggie Alzheimer's,» a cognitive disorder
including loss of bladder control, decreased hearing, disorientation, and altered behavior with
family members.
Other common stress and anxiety triggers
include moving, travel, disruptions to routine or the familiar environment (as with renovations or new furniture), unpleasant noises (maybe there's construction across the street), the
loss or addition
of a human or animal
family member, separation anxiety when the house is empty for prolonged periods, and seeing cats or prey animals outside but being unable to get to them.
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Common reasons why adult or senior dogs are given up
include the death
of the owner, a move where the dog can't follow, a new baby in the
family, the
loss of a job, a
family member developing allergies or even a change in the work schedule
of the owner that doesn't allow for enough time to care for the dog.
Signs
of cognitive dysfunction in pets
include disorientation, confusion, anxiety, decreased interaction with
family members,
loss of house training and changes in sleep cycles.
Doing this may be difficult if the
family is dealing with the
loss of a
family member or going through a hard time for any other reason, but it is important that the
family stays as close as possible during the hard times, and this
includes being close to the
family's pets.
Certain
family members may also have individual claims for damages as a result
of the decedent's death,
including loss of consortium and emotional distress.
If you or a
family member was recently injured or killed by a negligent driver who committed a traffic violation, you may be entitled to compensation that
includes payment
of medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, emotional trauma, disability and disfigurement, or
loss of normal life.
If the side impact collision results in death, the negligent driver may be liable to surviving
family members for the same damages,
including reasonable funeral expenses, medical costs, lost income, and compensation associated with the
loss of relationship with the deceased.
A wrongful death lawsuit can help
family members seek financial compensation for the
loss of their elderly loved one,
including funeral expenses, pain and suffering, cost
of medical care and other damages.
If you or a
family member was injured as a result
of a property owner's negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for your
losses,
including medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, or
loss of life.
The goal
of a tanker truck accident claim is to recover full compensation for both economic and non-financial
losses,
including pain and suffering, emotional distress,
loss of wages and future earning capacity, or the wrongful death
of your
family member.
Some
of the factors that are considered when calculating the dependency
loss for appropriate
family members include:
The award totalled $ 6.1 Million,
including damages for pain and suffering, future medical and rehabilitation costs,
loss of income,
loss of housekeeping and
family law act claims for certain
family members.
In addition to the
loss of financial support, surviving
family members are also entitled to compensation for the lost relationship with the deceased,
including damages for
loss of comfort, support, and guidance.
Other types
of compensation available to Floridians and visitors
include loss of consortium, for damages suffered by
family members, and, in worst - case scenarios, funeral expenses.
The closest surviving relatives
of the victim may be entitled to compensatory damages
including in the victim's final medical and burial expenses,
loss of income or support from the victim,
loss of companionship, pain and suffering, and more depending on the
family members» relationships to the victim and the particular circumstances
of the case.
The
losses experienced may
include that person's lost salary from their job, severe mental anguish and / or grief caused by the
loss of the
family member and / or
loss of companionship or consortium.
Our Manhattan construction accident lawyers will also assist you in determining what money you have a right to sue for
including: lost wages, future pain and suffering, medical expenses arising out
of the accident, disability caused by the accident,
loss of enjoyment
of life,
loss of vacation time,
loss of union benefits,
loss of possible promotion at work and
loss of consortium with your spouse or
family member arising out
of the accident.
People who have been seriously injured by a drunk driver are entitled to compensation for their injuries,
including:
loss of current and future wages, pain and suffering, medical expenses and the impact
of the injury on other
family members.
General damages can
include physical pain and suffering, disfigurement or impairment, mental anguish, lowered quality
of life due to various circumstances
including loss of companionship, which is what occurs in wrongful death cases and is awarded to the remaining
family members.
The law permits recovery
of all heads
of damages on behalf
of immediate
family members, under the Family Law Act, including payment for loss of care, guidance and companionship, lost wages, medical bills, and costs of
family members, under the
Family Law Act, including payment for loss of care, guidance and companionship, lost wages, medical bills, and costs of
Family Law Act,
including payment for
loss of care, guidance and companionship, lost wages, medical bills, and costs
of care.
This policy covers the expenses made out
of loss of baggage
of self or
family members including spouse and dependent children.
The Insurer will not pay for any
loss or expense incurred as the result
of an Injury, Sickness or other condition
of you, traveling companion, business partner or Immediate
Family Member which, within the 60 day period immediately preceding and
including your coverage effective date: first manifested itself or had symptoms which would have prompted a reasonable person to seek diagnosis, care or treatment; or for which care or treatment was given or recommended by a Physician; or required the taking
of prescription drugs or medicines, unless the condition for which the drugs or medicines are taken remains controlled without any change in the prescription drugs or medicines.The Insurer will waive this exclusion if the Insured meets the following conditions:
«My work with children, adolescents and
families includes helping them navigate a range
of emotional, behavioral, academic or relationship difficulties with peers and / or
family members as well as other
family dynamics such as divorce / separation, attachment issues, anxiety, depression, trauma and grief and
loss.»
Felitti and colleagues1 first described ACEs and defined it as exposure to psychological, physical or sexual abuse, and household dysfunction
including substance abuse (problem drinking / alcoholic and / or street drugs), mental illness, a mother treated violently and criminal behaviour in the household.1 Along with the initial ACE study, other studies have characterised ACEs as neglect, parental separation,
loss of family members or friends, long - term financial adversity and witness to violence.2 3 From the original cohort
of 9508 American adults, more than half
of respondents (52 %) experienced at least one adverse childhood event.1 Since the original cohort, ACE exposures have been investigated globally revealing comparable prevalence to the original cohort.4 5 More recently in 2014, a survey
of 4000 American children found that 60.8 %
of children had at least one form
of direct experience
of violence, crime or abuse.6 The ACE study precipitated interest in the health conditions
of adults maltreated as children as it revealed links to chronic diseases such as obesity, autoimmune diseases, heart, lung and liver diseases, and cancer in adulthood.1 Since then, further evidence has revealed relationships between ACEs and physical and mental health outcomes, such as increased risk
of substance abuse, suicide and premature mortality.4 7
«Some reasons to consider psychotherapy for your child or
family member include: sudden changes in behavior, increased moodiness, an increase in temper tantrums, difficulty getting along with friends, physical or sexual abuse,
loss of a loved one, divorce, excessive crying or sadness, increased worrying, aggression, questions about sexuality, self - injurious behavior or thoughts
of suicide, trauma, illness, and anger.
Refugee children will often have experienced considerable trauma,
including witnessing violence and torture,
loss of family members and being forced to flee.
I specialize in treating
families struggling with multiple different issues
including: grief and
loss issues (divorce, empty nest, death
of a
family member, etc), parent - child relationship distress, adolescent and teen behavioral struggles, communication difficulties, and crisis management
This finding is important in light
of the potential impact
of humanitarian emergencies on social and
family structures
including family separation,
loss of family members, disruption
of social networks and traditional community resources [6] leading to significant disruption to sources
of support.
Experiential similarity has been shown to be an important predictor
of closeness and support between individuals and both kin and nonkin
members of their networks across a broad range
of life events
including returning to school (Suitor et al., 1995) becoming a
family caregiver (Suitor & Pillemer, 2002; Suitor et al., 1995) and facing the
loss of a parent or spouse (Suitor & Pillemer, 2000; Umberson & Chen, 1994).
In particular, individuals are likely to prefer similar network
members,
including siblings, across a variety
of contexts
including returning to school (Suitor et al., 1995) becoming a
family caregiver (Suitor & Pillemer, 2002; Suitor et al., 1995) and facing the
loss of a parent or spouse (Suitor & Pillemer, 2000; Umberson & Chen, 1994).