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Also, look into respite services that can provide short-term care to your mom so you can take some time off.
So I wasn't impressed and so that's why I get a bit paranoid about sending her into respite.
The effect was smaller for respite admissions – an expected result given that most people going into respite RAC are expecting to return to their home in the community.
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A middle-aged couple from London, they have plans, or so I hear, to turn the farmhouse and its buildings into a respite centre.
Plans to turn the remote property into a respite care centre for the disabled were halted when the Jimmy Savile Charitable Trust closed down in the wake of the growing scandal.
Previous plans to turn the remote property into a respite care centre for the disabled were abandoned when the Jimmy Savile Charitable Trust closed down in the wake of the scandal.
With the hotel's blessing, the Red Cross had turned the first three floors into a respite center, where workers could get a massage, a meal, some sleep and even whispers of counseling.
The workers ate their Thanksgiving dinners at the Marriott Financial Center hotel on West Street -- just south of the site -- which has been transformed into a respite center run by the American Red Cross.
The hotel is now being turned into a respite care centre for Christians and will be run not-for-profit, meaning that anyone staying under the Bulls' roof will have to abide by their rules, as long as they are set out in the company's articles.
Yet no sooner had they polished its gilded gates in 1940 than war broke out, and the hotel was converted into a respite for Royal Air Force personnel on their days off.
This respite extended into early January, when my wife and I left for a welcome vacation in a faraway land.
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