词汇 | example_english_respite |
释义 | Examples of respiteThese 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. Is that a necessary and essential step, and was this step taken by the prisoner formally before the sentence was respited? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 By the end of 1995 it was fully operational with three respite beds, day-care, community-care and bereavement-care services, educational provision and a welfare rights service. In addition, there were a number of admissions to adolescent facilities for functional mental disturbances and to learning disabilities facilities for respite. I examined him, did the paperwork, got him in the nursing home f or a respite admission as soon as possible. Historically, presidents have granted most respites for periods of 30 to 90 days and have renewed (extended) such delays when it seemed necessary. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. There has been little emphasis on these practical outcomes in previous consultations with people with dementia, perhaps reflecting their focus on day and respite care. To them, the past was a source of both refuge and respite from a frightening unknown and of self-reassurance and self-empowerment. Working women commonly found their work a source of relief and respite, and an opportunity for another interest. Once the epidural has worn off, this respite appears to have a tremendous boost to morale. Presidents can also issue temporary suspensions of prosecution or punishment in the form of respites. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Increased provision and improved targeting of respite care would be of benefit to many informal supporters and their older relatives. If, on the other hand, the carer's loss of personal freedom is the major stressor, accepting respite is likely to be more beneficial. She would be taken out of respite care by her daughter in the middle of the night. The only respite care that was offered was of an institutional kind and, in many cases, this resulted in carers refusing it. However, in the first place, there is a need to distinguish rehabilitation from respite care, and to establish clear, achievable objectives. The provider of respite care needs to be aware of the family interactions and tensions, which may undermine the success of the service. The palliative day care unit provides peer support, social/recreational activities, respite care and individualized rehabilitation, as well as minor treatment procedures. In order to control admission to long-term care it is essential to provide supportive after-care including day care and respite care. Despite the option of respite care, the daughter considered it her responsibility to provide care and declined offers of help. Humor of ten provided a respite that changed the expression or character of the situation. The respite in open feuding was only temporary. Individuals with dementia were often highly distressed at having to leave home, for either respite or day care. Respite admission or day care may be disliked by the patient but be essential to ease the caring burden. Similar criteria are used to evaluate eligibility for respite programmes, family responsibility leaves, and other workplace benefits. While respite care avoided imposing a structured routine on service users, the timing of evening visits by home-care staff was not sufficiently flexible. The centre provides long-stay accommodation, day care, respite care, support for carers and an outreach team. As might be expected, those admitted for respite care tended to stay for no more than three months. Care-giving increased the likelihood of labour market participation, indicating that the combined income and respite effects in fact dominated the substitution effect. We're trying to persuade him to consider respite care for his daughter. In searching for some solution to, or more probably respite from, these difficulties the coalition alighted on the notion of a conference. Most frequently the input comprised home-based practical support, groupwork and respite care. There were a further 149 adults admitted to support bed units for crises of various sorts or respite. Finally, the need for respite is commonly expressed by carers. Classically, respite care is seen as the answer to the needs of informal carers. Thus, the assessment of domestic skills, use of telephone, use of money and respite care needs were largely neglected. Both settings provided a similar range of services - rehabilitation, respite care and sub-acute care. Configuring and advertising respite care as a supplement to rather than a replacement for family care-giving. One common example of such ambiguity is the respite offered by day care services. I miss having a pool of volunteers that can offer respite care here at home. Her fears about going into a care-home were based on her experience of two-weeks respite residence following a fall. The speakers themselves offer places to sit while listening to the bridge and provide a pleasant respite. Joint commissioning for mental health services is respite from their home situations, relationships or their own mental state. Twenty-three carers were interviewed in depth about their experiences of respite care and qualitative themes were derived from the transcripts of these semi-structured interviews. Inpatient rates could increase through a greater use of respite care. The range of services was to embrace rehabilitation, continuing, palliative and respite care, community services and even special transport. Disruption to lifestyle and apprehension of return may offset psychological benefit of respite break for carers. The skilled approach to training was successful in creating a network of competent carers and new opportunities for respite for parents, during day and night. I stepped in straight away and arranged respite care. Nature and art provide only a respite, and religion, only a distraction. Several carers of individuals with dementia reported bad experiences with respite : care-receivers had experienced health crises or had emerged from respite homes in a poorer condition. Although his family was not wealthy, they were allowed these respites because his father, being a government architect, helped to build many structures at the university. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. A coworker can help with workplace demands, a neighbor can provide respite child care or material aid, and extended family can be counted on for advice during difficult times. Very elderly people: disability and service use ity was associated with use of only three of the services studied, namely meals on wheels, community nursing and respite care. The effect of inpatient respite care on elderly patients and their carers. At no time are eggs and immature forms entirely absent, feeding is apparently never at a complete standstill, hence there is no respite for the bulb. Reflecting this, we found that over 35 per cent of the new services being provided by home-owners were respite care and only 14 per cent were meals on wheels. In its turn inadequate income may affect a person's ability to cope with looking after an ailing spouse, for example by restricting the scope of purchasing respite care. Although being in the shelter offered them a little respite, some felt that their life was 'on hold', they felt uncertain concerning their survival and re-integration into mainstream society. However, account needs to be taken of the burden not only on those directly involved but also on their partners/carers, requiring the availability of suitable support and respite systems. None of the women availed themselves of respite care as they felt that the family was best equipped to deal with the caring needs of its members. Carers of day attenders seemed to benefit most from the multi-purpose home because some of them secured longer breaks from caring by their relative gaining access to respite care. However, some issues were still being debated, such as the extent to which it was appropriate for health care providers to continue to provide long-term maintenance and respite care. Information about various respite options, and the availability of affordable, reliable and flexible programmes which can manage behaviour problems, appear to be high priorities in enhancing carer wellbeing. Nurses, in offering respite, are often aware that respite is unpopular, but they do not indicate that other kinds of services or alternatives to institutional care might be available. Although respite is clearly particularly important for carers of people with dementia, it seemed to be restricted to temporarily placing the individual with dementia in a nursing home. Furthermore, many older people found the social benefits of attending arguably more important than the purely clinical ones, while carers found it a vital source of respite. Despite an observation that many carers can feel guilty about respite care,39 effective respite care needs to be structured rather than hurriedly arranged in response to a crisis. More flexible respite care may be needed. There was concern amongst carers of people with dementia, in the meantime, at the prospect of compulsory detention being necessary for any psychiatric hospital admission, even respite admissions. How best to support them—whether to provide support directly or through more effective respite provision—is a matter for debate. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Fourthly, any changes should provide better support and encouragement to informal carers, in terms of practical help—for example, training and respite care—or financial help. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Flexible respite care can benefit both service users and carers. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They are at home and their families are still waiting for respite care for a couple of weeks. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In fact, no respite was given to us; we were soon face to face with new problems. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 People receiving respite care are entitled to claim the higher income support limit appropriate to those in residential care or nursing homes. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They are surely now entitled to a period of consolidation and to a respite from further damaging uncertainty and controversy. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 No one should doubt the need for respite care centres. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 More directly relevant to the personal social services is the need for adequate and nationwide provision of short-term respite care. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There are no specific respite care services for children with autistic spectrum disorders. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Respite care breaks can be funded through the carer's grant and the quality protects programme. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 An extra £30 million is available this year, in the special transitional grant, for developing home and respite care. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Local authorities and health authorities must make provision for all local needs, including those for respite care. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We need more residential educational facilities, and more respite for parents; we also need to provide more day provision for autistic adults. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The king provoked hostility by seeking to use his prerogative rights to raise money, and by requiring the payment of debts, many of which had been respited for many years. We recognize that the "escape" from civilization is at best only a temporary respite. Again, there was a promise of respite, of time for each state to serve its people. Priority is being given to children with physical disabilities for whom no other respite care service exists in the borough. After prolonged persecution, the prospect not only of a respite, but also of power, manifestly appeared worth the concessions. We found the personal care subscale to be positively associated with the costs of respite care (r=0.20 ; p=0.029). The eligibility criteria used were the same as for the institutional sample, but clients who received regular respite in institutional settings were also excluded. However, the impact of caring on employment participation will be smaller the higher the income and respite effects relative to the substitution effect. To promote the development of domiciliary, day, and respite services to enable people to live in their own homes wherever feasible and sensible. The social care case studies covered contracting for domiciliary care, day care, respite and residential care, and an emergency alarm scheme. Medical and nursing interventions were present in 76%, and the majority offered social/respite care (59%). Such respite can allow the care provider to get away for a much-needed vacation. Fewer than 10% of respondents thought respite care might contribute to reducing carer stress. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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