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Speech: Mcintosh Home
Good afternoon Mrs. Flowers-Moffett,

I apologize that I was unable to have the opportunity to sit down and speak with you today.

However, I want to ensure you that I have addressed any concerns about the McIntosh home and lack of another adult being present in the home to assist with the children. I have spoken with Ms. McIntosh about this and I will ensure that there will be another appropriate caregiver in the home at all times until Noah is moved from the home; if the other caregiver is sick or unavailable to be in the home, like today, Courtney is required to call Angelheart so that a plan may be put in place to ensure that she has the appropriate support.

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