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Opinions of people aged over 75 years on private and local authority residential care.
Again for the residential sample, only literate households are chosen.
First, we hypothesize that these shocks have induced residential resorting, which should increase the allocative efficiency with which local public goods are consumed.
Subsequent residential relocation was rare and typically proved extremely difficult, requiring government approval and reassignment.
The numbers in residential treatment centers for behaviorally disturbed youth rose from 25,500 to 44,000 (66% population-adjusted increase).
To accomplish this, we first listed the other census tracts that surrounded each of the 177 residential census tracts.
Our first hypothesis is that residential re-sorting should significantly increase the allocative efficiency with which households consume local public goods.
Staff from residential institutions, hospitals, day-care centres and schools, and also parents should be made aware that norovirus is highly contagious.
To address this question, several experts evaluated the appropriateness of the residential district designation.
Such residential buildings contained from a few to twenty or more apartments, with the average being around eight to ten dwellings each.
Finally, we did not find any evidence of effects of residential history on overall categorization accuracy.
Twenty residents participated in the study, five from the nursing home and 15 from the residential care unit.
Evidence with regard to the use of nursing homes and recuperative care in residential settings is not yet to hand.
However, the subjects studied lived in a residential home and many were ex-smokers, so underlying age-related pathology may have biased the findings.
In the process, the book raises several important issues about the formation and maintenance of residential space in one capitalist society.
Merchants and master craftsmen who served the shogun were granted residential land of one cho or more.
As once essentially residential communities matured, politicians sought to raise their tax revenues whilst retaining small-scale, almost village life, within an increasingly urbanized milieu.
By this time change within the industrial, commercial, residential and political structure of the city was reshaping the city's medieval form.
Here there were experiments in new residential arrangements such as communes or singleperson flats.
As residential use became ever more important, average house size expanded as well.
Integral to the pricing mechanism behind residential property was an east-west axis not re-ected in the distribution of businesses.
The tract in question had recently been annexed into the city and was surrounded on all sides by residential areas.
Charting the increasing functional and geographical specialization of non-residential property, he de®nes three major periods of change.
The geographical concentration of the railway workers must not be allowed to mask a pattern of growing residential segregation within the workforce.
The residential district is thus a moment, apiece of the city's form.
The settlement system of collectors also comprises, apart from residential sites and locations, field camps, observation stands and caches.
Constructing familiarity and managing the self: ways of adapting to life in nursing and residential homes for older people.
She suggests that structures and policies which attempt to model residential care on images of home and family living may confuse residents and staff alike.
In other words, more than a third of the sample can be grouped into definite family and residential clusters.
An important feature was the identification of residential histories and trajectories, and the interaction between residential choices and public policies.
There is a well-developed literature on assessing quality in residential care but this is more in the measuring than listening tradition.
Furthermore, case managers, charged with facilitating placement in residential care, could facilitate the important life decision of the right place to live.
In recent years, new forms of residential mobility in later life have been emerging.
Thus, tillers-turned-entrepreneurs could invest in agricultural land irrespective of income, and their rurally located families bought land unhampered by the residential restriction.
However, expansion in the private residential sector was based on weak foundations.
Finally, we find that health damages from brick kiln emissions are spatially concentrated in the poor residential neighborhoods surrounding the largest brickyards.
The vast majority of the burials these researchers analyzed are primary burials, and they occur below the concrete floors of residential compounds.
We began by engaging with academic debates about residential care.
Unless a group segregates itself in stable residential patterns and keeps ideological separation, the language disappears.
The local authority took the same view initially, unilaterally designing a means-tested charging system which was 'a hybrid between residential care and domiciliary care'.
Effects of residential history have been documented in a number of studies that have explored the perception of dialect variation.
Small homes, providing accommodation with care for three or fewer people are arguably the most domestic in scale of residential provision.
Moves into residential settings become more common above 80-years-of-age, in consequence of the onset of disability and loss of independence (see previous section).
Therapeutic assistance or treatment for older people living in residential or nursing homes is all too often delivered in a way that undermines independence.
A positive relationship was found between 20% of residential home patients who used a high proportion of primary care services.
Unlike urban formations before the eighteenth century, these new towns absorbed nomadic and religious elements into their residential and secular spaces.
Indeed, if the symbol of the hunter dominated the ideology of the state, the notion of the blacksmith was more visible in personal\\residential relations.
Other day centres shared sites\\premises with other facilities for elderly people, in particular residential homes and resource centres.
The rapid growth in the number of private homes which took place resulted in that sector becoming a major provider of residential care.
Likewise, the prevalence was very high in all residential types and did not statistically differ between urban areas, rural areas or refugee camps.
Six other children (7.3 %) attended residential schools as weekly or term-time boarders.
In their study of aggressive adolescent boys in residential mental health treatment, the stimuli were facial expressions of others depicted in photos.
Thus, the costs associated with hospital admissions and residential care were initially analysed separately from the costs of other services.
Within these population figures residential densities suggest further patterns.
A service provider might well have organised the information by provider, and judged residential care establishments as inappropriate to an accommodation guide.
The social care case studies covered contracting for domiciliary care, day care, respite and residential care, and an emergency alarm scheme.
Such a construction would have impeded the natural, southerly flow of water and thus protected the residential area to the south from flooding and sedimentation.
Future studies should attempt to clarify how to match residential programmes with patients' disabilities.
Cross-contamination from offal will occur directly or indirectly via equipment, air and food handlers in slaughterhouses, retail outlets and residential kitchens.
Segmentation in the lineage was not clearly expressed in terms of the distribution of houses in residential space.
Our earlier research on residential care and home care had suggested that providers' motivations have many layers.
The strategies adopted will both reflect and determine the evolution of residential mobility among the older population.
We should also note that these models were re-estimated with a measure of state-level residential mobility (100 per cent born in state, 1990).
What is the existing evidence on the motivations to engage in socialcare provision, particularly in residential-care settings ?
The study aimed to find out more about people on the margins of residential care, those at ' at risk ' of giving up their homes.
Data were used from a national longitudinal survey of individuals admitted to publicly-funded residential and nursing home care.
About 90 per cent of respondents regarded their current site of care as appropriate, significantly more of those preferring residential care.
Independence, privacy and risk : two contrasting approaches to residential care for older people.
Second, we analyzed the number of stimulus repetitions to examine the effects of residential history on repeated listening to the stimulus materials.
Rather, our findings should be understood in the context of social interactions guided by residential location.
As has been seen, pension income facilitates the provision of self-help residential care.
Rapid ageing of the population has given rise to a huge need for residential care.
In this context we look at an under-researched setting, small residential homes for older people.
The latter informant had restricted eyesight and was on the verge of moving to a private residential home at the time of interview.
Furthermore, a policy departure, ostensibly concerned with dealing with a local crisis involving children in two residential nurseries was going to have far wider implications.
One of the applications of such cranes-manipulators is in the mounting of prefabricated multistorey residential buildings.
Given that private couriers only deliver to residential addresses, the removal of these individuals would have effectively lowered the population.
There are four nursing and residential homes in the area, and the practice cares for many of the residents.
In private or voluntary residential homes the proportion of people who are highly dependent had risen by 28%.
In one pathway, residential instability increases risk for childhood onset depression, which in turn predicts increased persistence.
By doing so, we found that family disruption and residential instability were related to depression risk through age 14 but not thereafter.
Conversely, the depressogenic effects of childhood family disruption and residential instability were specific to early onset depression.
Multifaceted shared care intervention for late life depression in residential care : a randomised controlled trial.
The term "residential history" is used to refer to all of the places that a given par ticipant lived.
The rest are business or mixed (residential and business).
In addition, other parameters, such as residential treatment, special education classes, vocational training, provide important beneficial effects.
The most effective way of helping is to provide the right kind of living environment, in the family home or in residential care.
One possible explanation for these findings is that people take time to adjust to living in residential homes.
Two areas of concern are first, who should have residential care and second, the relationship between residential and community care.
Another influence on residential differentiation has to do with education.
A" social contact" here is any individual, not a residential member of the housewife's family, with whom she experiences social interaction.
In the case of residential visibility, we conduct sensitivity analyses to estimate the impact of this uncertainty in the reliability of methods.
We considered benefits from two categories of visibility changes: residential visibility and recreational visibility.
The frequency of moving the base camp is high, in other words there is a high residential mobility.
When a society is segregated in education, public facilities and residential areas there cannot be a normal public discourse.
Experiments were conducted in a turfgrass area on a 0.5-ha residential property, with scattered trees and adjacent woodlots.
First, residential quality, resource availability, and mobility reflect residents' perceptions of their physical environment.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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