R/S Jerry Case Study

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R/s Jerry and Eric are fussing in the home all the time. R/s Jerry and Eric have two children, Joshua (9) and Faith (4). R/s the home is nasty with dog droppings. R/s the family has three dogs. R/s there maybe bed bugs in the home. R/s Jeri, Eric, and Joshua have trouble hearing and they have to wear hearing aids. R/s Joshua goes to a special school for his disability. R/s the family is begging for food. R/s Jeri and Joshua get $700 a month and Eric works at Lowes making $300-$400 a week. R/s Jerri and Eric isn’t spending their money on food, reporter alleged they are smoking dope. R/s the family communicates by sign language.

R/s two weeks ago he took food to the family. R/s he wasn’t able to go inside because the home had a bad smell and

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