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Definition of rest home in English: rest homenoun A residential institution where old or frail people are cared for. Example sentencesExamples - One of the strengths of this book is the numerous checklists to prepare for such things as hospital admission, choosing a rest home, or hospital discharge.
- I say that if one is in a rest home, a dementia ward, or in a hospital ward, one expects and deserves different standards of care.
- At one point, a troubled and crisis-weary Jane goes to see her aging father at the rest home where he now lives.
- Earlier in the month, the nurses had picketed the rest home as part of an industrial campaign for a collective work agreement, including minimum staffing levels.
- A personal care and welfare enduring power of attorney involves appointing one private individual to make decisions about a rest home or hospital and medical and personal needs when you can't do it yourself.
- Rest homes had to have a large number of car-parks, but not any more, because these days people go to a rest home in an ambulance.
- I wonder whether he has a mother or father in a rest home.
- She had a stroke over 12 years ago and since then has been partially paralyzed and so has been living in the hospital wing of a rest home.
- She said it was common knowledge amongst the residents that Barnett wanted the rest home to have the piano.
- But some of the behaviours that had been conditioned by their many years of institutional care in psychiatric institutions proved totally inappropriate for a rest home situation.
- It is rare to find an elderly Liberian American in a rest home because families take care of their elders.
- Patient outcomes were recorded as death in hospital, return home, or discharge to a rest home or private hospital (institutional care).
- I remember many years ago my grandmother went into a retirement village, then the rest home, and then the hospital.
- I had two teenage boys and I'd planned to visit my mother in Ohio, where she was in a rest home.
- Under planning laws, permission for a rest home means the company can use a building as a psychiatric unit without consultation and councillors have no power to stop them.
- We're back at his house after the walk, and I'm looking at some paintings he did a while back, before he started at the rest home.
- The Board outlined plans to build a campus with day care facilities which was to be more than just a rest home.
- The village will consist of 45 bungalow homes, apartments, a rest home, medical centre, pharmacy, shopping mall, bank, tennis courts and bowling green.
- The people who come in an ambulance to a rest home are generally very physically frail or have some form of dementia.
- He has spent the last four months in a rest home, recovering from ‘nervous exhaustion.’
Synonyms infirmary, clinic, sickbay, sickroom, medical centre, hospital, hospice, nursing home, convalescent home Definition of rest home in US English: rest homenounˈrɛs(t) ˌhoʊmˈres(t) ˌhōm A residential institution where old or frail people are cared for. Example sentencesExamples - Earlier in the month, the nurses had picketed the rest home as part of an industrial campaign for a collective work agreement, including minimum staffing levels.
- I had two teenage boys and I'd planned to visit my mother in Ohio, where she was in a rest home.
- But some of the behaviours that had been conditioned by their many years of institutional care in psychiatric institutions proved totally inappropriate for a rest home situation.
- One of the strengths of this book is the numerous checklists to prepare for such things as hospital admission, choosing a rest home, or hospital discharge.
- The village will consist of 45 bungalow homes, apartments, a rest home, medical centre, pharmacy, shopping mall, bank, tennis courts and bowling green.
- I wonder whether he has a mother or father in a rest home.
- I remember many years ago my grandmother went into a retirement village, then the rest home, and then the hospital.
- The people who come in an ambulance to a rest home are generally very physically frail or have some form of dementia.
- He has spent the last four months in a rest home, recovering from ‘nervous exhaustion.’
- Rest homes had to have a large number of car-parks, but not any more, because these days people go to a rest home in an ambulance.
- A personal care and welfare enduring power of attorney involves appointing one private individual to make decisions about a rest home or hospital and medical and personal needs when you can't do it yourself.
- I say that if one is in a rest home, a dementia ward, or in a hospital ward, one expects and deserves different standards of care.
- It is rare to find an elderly Liberian American in a rest home because families take care of their elders.
- Patient outcomes were recorded as death in hospital, return home, or discharge to a rest home or private hospital (institutional care).
- She said it was common knowledge amongst the residents that Barnett wanted the rest home to have the piano.
- She had a stroke over 12 years ago and since then has been partially paralyzed and so has been living in the hospital wing of a rest home.
- We're back at his house after the walk, and I'm looking at some paintings he did a while back, before he started at the rest home.
- The Board outlined plans to build a campus with day care facilities which was to be more than just a rest home.
- At one point, a troubled and crisis-weary Jane goes to see her aging father at the rest home where he now lives.
- Under planning laws, permission for a rest home means the company can use a building as a psychiatric unit without consultation and councillors have no power to stop them.
Synonyms infirmary, clinic, sickbay, sickroom, medical centre, hospital, hospice, nursing home, convalescent home |