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IMO this is just a tabloid BS, time will show
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CONFIRMED! Superstar Diana Ross WILL Get Michael Jackson's Kids
By Jen Heger
Radar Legal Editor


26 of May of 2011. how, when and where? :?
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To me a "carer" isnt a maid or an assistant.  

I used to be a carer for the social services..  my understanding is a carer is for when people are sick and ill and need help doing things like washing, dressing, etc.

Well then you're jumping to conclusions aren't you.

No.  Im explaining what i used to do in my role as a "carer".

No. You're jumping to conclusions. You're assuming the journalist used an accurate title (live-in caregiver quite literally is just that, which is a vague title and can mean a whole laundry list of things from maid to nanny to personal assistant to nurse) and from that you're assuming that KJ is sick and dying. That is the very definition of jumping to conclusions. Just sayin'.

Example: these same journalists say Michael is dead too.

Im actually saying i used to be employed as a carer for social services.  That was my job title..  a "carer".   I helped people who were sick, ill and infirm to wash and dress and help with their medication.

Im sharing my knowledge... im sorry if that offends you somehow.

I dont know if the journalist has used the correct title or not..  but it would seem odd for them to use a term of "carer" when they are referring to a maid or a PA.  They say its in the court documents so i guess we will have to try and see those.

She is nearly 81 - it wouldnt surprise me if she had health issues that she needed help with.  Most people this age do.   My grandfather lived until his 90's and he had a carer come to his house everyday to help him with things.


Actually you are both right but the statement..." Katherine Jackson turns 81 on May 4, and it was revealed in court documents recently that she has a live-in caregiver."...can be taken 2 different ways,Is the caregiver for KJ or is the caregiver to help with the kids?We don't know because unless someone pulls up the court document for more thorough explanation then like I said it can be taken either way.A Caregiver in my state is mainly for taking care of either the elderly for any of their personal needs or for the disabled.If it were to take care of children then the title is nanny or babysitter,your choice.Caregivers range from "Nursing Assistant Registered" to "Nursing Assistant Certified".Our role is to take care of the individuals personal needs, i.e. dressing,feeding,showering,shopping,dr.s appts,etc but for just that individual not someone else in the household, as in the children.
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