The prehistoric stones of Stonehenge are to be cared for by a general manager for the first time.
The study also said more patients should discuss how they will be cared for in their final weeks.
And the sisters were apprehensive that for six weeks, each of them would be cared for in a separate home.
Soil is a living thing just as the plants that grow in it and it needs to be cared for properly.
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"We are having patients coming to our department who perhaps could be cared for at home by our 24-hour nursing teams, " she said.
However, with people living longer and the demand to be cared for at home increasing, the trust said waiting lists were getting longer.
As a result, it argues, children from low income families are more likely to be cared for by providers who are looking after more children per member of staff.
In other examples one patient was told to "sit down and shut up" and another warned they would not be cared for if they did not eat their meal.
The researchers say if these results are replicated, it could change the standard of care for such patients, most of whom have to be cared for in long-term nursing facilities.
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Nothing has been proven to work in humans yet, which means that older Americans wit the disease must be cared for on almost a 24 hour 7 days a week basis.
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She told the BBC the best thing for her mother was to be cared for at home, but that she was aware that there was intense pressure on the care system.
Every child to have a good start in life, every mother to have safe childbirth, everybody to be cared for in old age or if they fell ill or had an accident.
It also said if children needed inpatient care they should be cared for in a unit which has a full range of services backed up by high dependency and intensive care facilities.
In the end, before she asked to be sent to an old folks home, Aunt Raquel was obliged to be cared for by me, always cursing herself for putting me to so much bother.
National guidance on people with learning disabilities calls for them to be cared for in their communities, but the Department of Health (DoH) has estimated in England 1, 500 people with challenging behaviour are currently in hospitals.
He claimed that 40% of hospital beds at any one time are taken up by people who could be cared for elsewhere, and added that moving services into the community was a vital part of their plans.
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We're talking about knowing your pension is safe, your health insurance is reliable, your elderly parents and your children are going to be cared for, your neighborhood is safe, there's decent schools, and that your kids are going to be able to grow up and if they desire and you desire, be able to attend college.
Evidence suggests they would be better cared for at home, but that requires investment in NHS community services, such as district nursing, and social care support from councils.
But the instructions on the bikes clearly stated they were to be well cared for and left in any of the many bike stands around town, a policy prone to abuse.
Even Mr Yildirim, the imam, accepts that the right way to interpret the Koran is that one should have only as many children as can be adequately cared for.
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Panorama asks whether some of the medical profession have become addicted to prescribing anti-psychotics and whether many of these patients could be better cared for without such reliance on these powerful drugs?
It is every woman's right to be respected, cared for and looked after by man in all stages of her life (be that a father, brother, husband or grown-up son).
"This is not to say that animals should not be loved or cared for, " he added.
Mrs Morrissey said the school's ethos was important to parents as was a feeling that their child would be safe and well cared for.
But Dr Foster medical guide editor, Alex Kafetz, said that figure was only an average and the number of patients using beds was "not particularly smooth" and more needed to be done to make sure patients who potentially should not be in hospital were cared for at home or at specialised care facilities.
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"None of these choices is easy but the public will still be expecting their potholes filled and elderly cared for, so protecting the frontline has to be the priority, " he said.
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The 10-day Ofsted inspection carried out in October looked at how well front-line council services helped and protected children and young people to be safe from harm and well cared for.
Two seal pups, rescued from the waters around Guernsey, are ready to be released back into the wild after being cared for by an animal charity.
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