Security features include external cameras and an on-call emergency service and domiciliary nursing care. |
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Costs and data for medical services, drugs, inpatient admissions, metropolitan domiciliary services, and district nursing services were tracked. |
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He recounted a domiciliary visit when he sailed 20 miles to see a child on Arran. |
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Further, the fully supervised sanatorium based treatment of the earlier days also gave way to the totally unsupervised domiciliary treatment. |
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About 3 per million of the general population require domiciliary ventilator or oxygen therapy because of thoracic deformity. |
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Shorter stays in hospital for initial stabilisation followed by domiciliary care may, however, be equally effective. |
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In 1948, the National Health Service of England formalised the separation of domiciliary and institutional services. |
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These covered domiciliary services and retirement living as well as residential aged care. |
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The Salvation Army is now providing transitional domiciliary hostel services to longterm shelter users. |
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Given the special plight of domiciliary care businesses, let's hope their files are top of his in-tray. |
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These figures include Non Governmental Organisations, the German Red Cross, voluntary firemen... and domiciliary care workers. |
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Clinical and epidemiological data were collected from domiciliary cases and also from patients attending two medical camps that had been set up for the purpose. |
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Lest there be any doubt that the domiciliary or homecare sector is in crisis, consider this. |
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In Stanley, as a rule, domiciliary visits are made by a Government employed midwife up until the child reaches six weeks of age. |
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For the past 20 years she has operated a domiciliary eye service in and around York, visiting patients at home or in care who cannot get out to visit their usual optometrist. |
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As one of only two consultants for the whole of west Cumbria, he travelled far and wide to outpatient clinics and did domiciliary visits all over the western Lake District. |
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The effect of the running of the domiciliary nonclaim statute on Maine creditors is unclear. |
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If the member is active as an organ of a domiciliary company, this domiciliary company qualifies as the customer under the terms of these regulations. |
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But domiciliary care agencies fear hundreds of home helps will walk out in search of better paid work. |
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Electors place the ballot paper in an unidentified envelope, seal the envelope and place it in another envelope, bearing their signature, on which they write their name and last domiciliary address in Québec. |
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Our staff can best determine if your company is eligible to benefit from a domiciliary tax plan, and if so, follow the necessary procedures on your behalf. |
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He shall constantly make available to the creditor and domiciliary banker a statement of secured stocks as well as an account of all the transactions involving them. |
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The retention of competitive taxation regimes for CTF holding companies, domiciliary companies or conglomerates is therefore important from the point of view of the financial industry. |
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Several countries took measures to develop alternatives to hospital care, such as outpatient surgery, outpatient hospitals, nursing homes, residential homes, and home care by domiciliary teams. |
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It is mainly used for lung function tests at hospitals, checkups for patients undergoing domiciliary oxygen therapy, and as a simple way of detecting sleep apnea syndrome. |
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Joe travels all over the country, but he is a domiciliary of New York. |
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