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Get in touch with her local advocacy group - esp if there is one for
women with disabilities. Also, contact (several if possible - more
chance of getting one that has dealt with pwd's) the local domestic
violence service. Her husband is clearly trying to isolate her from
support and help - a classic abusive tactic, dangerous for anyone, extra
dangerous for someone with a disability. It may sound harsh, but her
family *needs* to find out what to do, they've got no excuse not to,
this woman is clearly at risk and needs help to get away from her husband.
Rayna
Anthony Arnold wrote:
>My friend's parents currently spend their winters in Arizona, and come back
>here April - September (I think). Both of her sisters live here in town
>with their families, and I know that one is a nurse at the hospital. She
>also has a brother who lives in a nearby town. They know about the
>situation but I think they're not sure of what to do.
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>Thanks,
>Anthony
>Visit my website at www.anthonyarnold.net
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