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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assisting living" is not correct in English; it should be "assisted living." You can use "assisted living" when referring to a type of housing or care for individuals who need help with daily activities but do not require full-time medical care.
Example: "My grandmother has moved into an assisted living facility where she can receive the support she needs."
Alternatives: "supportive living" or "aiding living."
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It is difficult to understand why the anti-abortion movement doesn't direct its time, money and energy to assisting living children and their mothers.
'Big Data' technologies can efficiently process large-scale streams of data generated by mobile phone sensors, embedded systems for smart city infrastructures and smart sensors running residential applications, such as energy management, and ambient assisting living.
The data are generated with 'Internet of Things' technologies and are a result of some social or environmental activity in an application domain such as energy management [2, 12], traffic management [13], ambient assisting living [14] and other.
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"Here I can step from independent living to assisted living to the nursing home," she said.
Wylde estimates that there are roughly 25,000 independent living and assisted living properties across the United States.
Although most facilities offered exclusively or predominantly independent living, some also provided assisted living.
–assisted living.
I'm only talking about assisted living.
'Slap Shot 4 — Assisted Living'?" she said.
The reality is of assisted living.
Many assisted living programs offer "respite" care.
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