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Small gestures that featured strongly in parents memories included a hand to hold, hugs and caring touch, staff that sat next to them, and sustained eye contact.
Caring touch reduces stress and promotes relaxation.
We will miss your caring touch and your humor, but your vision and example will be with us always.
The government could try to give Agenda 2010 a more caring touch: next month the cabinet will have a special meeting to discuss reforms to Germany's health-insurance system.
When you are a low-income woman with cancer, and you live in the margins, it is often the little things -- a caring touch, a steaming cup of herbal tea -- that can make a difference.
But if the Oceana of old was a pleasant, shipshape room with elegant food and a caring touch, the new version is a high-functioning luxury mill, designed to service pre-theater crowds and to celebrate corporate success on expense-account dimes.
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She told a crowd assembled in Great Falls, Montana, in April , 1993 "Health care touches us at our most basic human-experience level.
Her warmth and caring touched many who will cherish her memory for all time.
The palms of people who touch these patients turn gritty with bacteria, and every time those caring hands touch another patient, the bacteria stick fast.
For that, better technology has to be delivered on a ward, and in a GP surgery, and the many other places that the NHS and social care touch.
Her loving and caring nature touched all who met her.
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