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"aftercare" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to care or maintenance that comes after another event or activity. Example sentence: After receiving his surgery, John had to ensure that he followed the instructions for proper aftercare.
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We can also provide aftercare packages, including handouts, post-course feedback and follow-up sessions via Skype or e-mail.
While the NHS "is fantastic in London and the big cities", the system is not so good at the aftercare stage – the physio and occupational therapy.
In recent weeks the number of patients fit to leave hospital but lacking the necessary aftercare arrangements has been a third higher than a year ago.
Outside prison, the aftercare system is even weaker.
This aftercare pays handsome dividends.
The point of his autobiography, he says, was to highlight the good work done by the programme's aftercare team, headed by psychotherapist Graham Stanier (whose name has become as familiar a feature to regular viewers as the lie detector and the "all-important" DNA test).
Highlighting the work of the aftercare team, he told The Independent in 2013: "For those that say it's exploitative, I don't think it's a freak show at all.
Regarding her client's case, Ms Ofer said: "There is no issue of national security because this case is nothing to do with his former work – it is purely about aftercare.
That's very difficult but the aftercare at Gordon Moody is very good.
Mr Fomenko said the process takes around six months, and that the embalmed body then requires meticulous aftercare every week.
A spokesman said: "Alongside the straight-talking host and production team are a team of guest support and aftercare professionals working on the show.
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