Yes, particularly when the patient's family can provide adequate care.
Children within a family have the right to protection and adequate care.
As a group, they seem in good health, and are receiving adequate medical care.
With adequate medical care, patients often can live for years relatively free of physical pain from the disease itself.
For nearly 20 months, they were held without legal representation or adequate medical care.
Yet nearly 60 percent of the people in treatment do not receive adequate care, the researchers found.
Some prisoners are in very bad health, according to their families, and do not have access to adequate medical care.
Instead, it gave both sides 60 days to come up with a plan that would produce adequate care.
However, as Jackie said, it isn't too difficult to take adequate care and avoid these problems.
Our troops wounded in Iraq are not being given enough respect or adequate medical care.