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They feared that neither spouse would be able to manage alone.
Unfortunately, preventative care is not always enough to keep our loved ones healthy or able to manage alone.
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The question was formulated as follows: "How do you manage moving around in the ward?" The response options were (1) able to manage without difficulty, (2) able to manage with some difficulty, (3) able to manage with great deal of difficulty, (4) able to manage only with the help of another person, and (5) unable to manage even with help.
The questions were formulated as "Do you have difficulty in walking outdoors/500 meters?" with the following response options: (1) able to manage without difficulty, (2) able to manage with some difficulty, (3) able to manage with a great deal of difficulty, (4) able to manage only with the help of another person, and (5) unable to manage even with help.
So councils must think of new ways to deliver social care, and it's unlikely they will be able to manage it alone.
Being able to manage all alone was regarded as the ultimate proof of being courageous as opposed to being a coward who required assistance.
"You will have to manage alone.
One will probably have to manage alone as best one can.
However, his scores on the SASE indicated a stronger desire to manage alone.
The official advice is that those aged six or over should be able to manage the ride alone.
Most health services are sought as short-term interventions with the aim of supporting people until they are well again, or are able to manage their condition alone.
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