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Fort Carson, Colo., uses the Army's Ask, Care, Escort program, or ACE.
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Twenty locations across England, Wales and Scotland, offering all aspects of at-home personal care, holiday escorting and outings.
During the war German soldiers made Christmas presents for the boys in care and escorted them to the beach which was out-of-bounds to most islanders.
The community health worker (known as Accredited Social Health Activist or ASHA) receives US$7.500 per pregnant woman in rural areas (US$4.300 in urban areas) for coordinating ante-and post-natal care and escorting for in-facility delivery.
As nurses, we see their courage and care when they escort the injured and sick into our emergency rooms.
She needed immediate care and I escorted her over to the mobile medical unit for more extensive screening.
Children at the day care center are escorted to school by staff, and the infant-care center accepts children as young as 6 weeks.
The evaluation of financial burdens encountered by patients in accessing TB care and their escorts is paramount for instituting measures for effective TB control.
Patients not yet eligible for ART who agree to enroll in HIV care immediately are escorted to the receptionist's office, whereas those who are ART eligible receive the accelerated ART initiation intervention described below.
The "situational" barriers to the participation were most prevalent (need to escort the care recipient to medical visits, cost of transportation, lack of time due to caregiving tasks, or professional activity).
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