Customers were able to feel special, cared-for and cooler than those frumpy tourists and business drones at the hotel chains.
The vast majority (over 90%) of Singapore's elderly are still cared for - and well cared for - at home by their families.
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We need to be dealing with the real problem... and that is helping families, carers and the cared for - it's just mad.
The judge said he had taken into consideration that the family had ensured the physical safety of their child by installing safety gates around their home and witnesses had spoken of a well-cared for and clean home.
And then this 10-year-old little girl -- with no hope and no one in her life who loved and cared for her -- said that more than anything, she wanted a mentor.
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Jersey Hospice Care provides palliative nursing care to islanders with cancer and motor neurone disease, with the majority of its patients - usually about 80 - being cared for at home.
And they can be self-defeating: It's tough to learn or feel cared for in a prison-like setting.
Two-thirds are cared for mostly by volunteers who give, on average, 13 hours each month.
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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As an 11-year-old, she cared for her grandfather until his death two years later.
Professor Anthony Seaton, who has cared for patients with asbestos-related conditions, previously told MSPs the legislation would allow the "worried well" to claim for damages.
After the 79-year-old neighbour she cared for went into a home several payments made in her name were found on his bank statements, police said.
Aynsley's parents Andrea and Stuart Griffiths have flown to Italy to be with their daughter - their one-year-son is being cared for by a relative at their home in Llanelli.
Stories like the young woman, just 15 years old, who took on the role of a third parent -- helping her brothers and sisters with homework, assisting with meals -- as her mother cared for her wounded father.
This means that when properly cared for (read: dry cleaning or hand-washing), silk bedding can last for many years.
Trees - once cut down at will - are now nurtured and cared for by local people.
They sent kids to a large place run by nuns who cared for them in a non-motherly way.
The inspection found little evidence of bullying and Mr Hardwick said women at risk of suicide or self-harm were generally well cared for.
"We are having patients coming to our department who perhaps could be cared for at home by our 24-hour nursing teams, " she said.
His four-year-old son is now being cared for by family.
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Almost 42 percent of facility residents have some form of dementia, and about one-third of them are being cared for either in specialty homes or in designated units of larger institutions.
But Health Secretary Alex Neil said the reduction was linked to same-day surgery and more patients being cared for care in the community.
Ridley's nine-year-old daughter, Daisy, is being cared for by her grandparents, Alan and Joyce Ridley, at their home in West Pelton, County Durham, north-east England.
Tele-monitoring is just one example of connected health - that is where a patient, while being cared for in their own home, can be observed from a hospital or health centre.
However they're not pocketing all the cash themselves, with an undisclosed sum from the fee to be donated to the Claire House children's hospice in Cheshire -- where McLoughlin's disabled foster sister Rosie is cared for.
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?
Often, the people injured in a disaster are literally color-coded by medical workers with colored tags, says Carl Ramsay, chair of emergency medicine at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, who has cared for people after an earthquake, airplane crashes, and large-scale fires.
Instead, they need a commander-in-chief willing to care for them the same way they have cared for us.
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When Tom is taken ill, he is cared for by a young woman with sensual lips, high cheekbones and blue-black hair.
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