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<p>[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 1666571, member: 5233"]I don't appreciate your tone sir. I in no way insulted you and do not appreciate the use of the word "chief" which referring to me. If you want to use something other than my username...I would suggest "Doctor." </p><p><br /></p><p>Most people don't consider someone who is 65 to be "elderly." You also omitted a very important part of the Florida "elderly" definition. Based on the link you posted, it states: "(5) "Elderly person" means a person 60 years of age or older who is suffering from the infirmities of aging as manifested by advanced age or organic brain damage, or other physical, mental, or emotional dysfunctioning, to the extent that the ability of the person to provide adequately for the person's own care or protection is impaired."</p><p><br /></p><p>That being said, my point (which you clearly missed completely since you omitted it in your "...") was about her ability to make an informed decision. The post which I quoted (which was not yours) suggested the woman had "diminished capacity." I simply stated that at no point did the OP say she had diminished capacity and that her age (being between 60-70) was not advanced enough to assume that. Which (and not knowing it at the time) is exactly what the Florida law discusses. Since we have no evidence about her mental ability...I'm going to assume she is at her full facilities until otherwise told. Therefore, her age is irrelevant. She could be 65 or 25...it doesn't matter.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 1666571, member: 5233"]I don't appreciate your tone sir. I in no way insulted you and do not appreciate the use of the word "chief" which referring to me. If you want to use something other than my username...I would suggest "Doctor." Most people don't consider someone who is 65 to be "elderly." You also omitted a very important part of the Florida "elderly" definition. Based on the link you posted, it states: "(5) "Elderly person" means a person 60 years of age or older who is suffering from the infirmities of aging as manifested by advanced age or organic brain damage, or other physical, mental, or emotional dysfunctioning, to the extent that the ability of the person to provide adequately for the person's own care or protection is impaired." That being said, my point (which you clearly missed completely since you omitted it in your "...") was about her ability to make an informed decision. The post which I quoted (which was not yours) suggested the woman had "diminished capacity." I simply stated that at no point did the OP say she had diminished capacity and that her age (being between 60-70) was not advanced enough to assume that. Which (and not knowing it at the time) is exactly what the Florida law discusses. Since we have no evidence about her mental ability...I'm going to assume she is at her full facilities until otherwise told. Therefore, her age is irrelevant. She could be 65 or 25...it doesn't matter.[/QUOTE]
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