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It takes a high level of skill to care properly for someone with dementia, she says.
The latter, as noted, generally believe they can manage their patients' care properly without outside interference into their clinical decisions.
The contract will go a long way to ensuring that there are enough nurses and health care workers to care properly for their patients.
The government said the home had failed to respect patients' privacy rights and to care properly for patients suffering from pressure sores, infections and incontinence.
4.34pm BST Mikulski's first question is whether the $6.9bn for prisons is enough to care properly for the 224,000 federal prisoners and ensure the safety of guards.
In those pre-feminist days, when motherhood and domesticity were talents women aspired to, that meant caring properly for her children, cooking well and making the house pretty.
"Patient care is starting to suffer" and NHS leaders face an impossible task of either trying to balance their books or ensuring they have enough nurses and doctors to care properly for patients, Ham said.
It's impossible to care properly.
Conversely, were there gaps in service provision that these organizations could fill, given the intense international pressure on the government to care properly for the IDPs?
Learning to care properly for people is of course a lifetime's task.
Extended families in low- and middle-income countries may be financially, and perhaps emotionally, stretched to care properly for orphans.
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