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Everyone needs a break, don't they: but who takes over care for the carer when the carer's not there?
Every Friday at 5 p.m., he would take over care of the machine from its regular operators.
Meanwhile H.M.O.'s routinely shuffle doctors, and hospitalists or specialists, wholly unknown to the patient, increasingly take over care of acute illness.
His sights are set on the Oregon model in the US, where one in every 700 terminally ill patients chooses assisted dying over care.
When Mr. Dunne traveled west to bring Ms. Bracken home in June 2003, Ms. Junnos was to take over care of the fish.
In addition, the Camden County government agreed as part of today's proposal to take over care of the city's parks, manage Camden's 911 emergency call system and spend $50 million to rebuild the city's sewers.
Perhaps it is time for Long Island householders, who turn over care of their land to others and no longer tutor their children in lawn care, to reflect on the causes and effects of this abandonment.
Last year the NHS spent £1.3bn on payouts after being sued by patients over care errors.
ZR currently devotes herself to the clothing business and handed over care of the restaurant to a friend.
We need to respect and acknowledge how difficult it is to let someone else take over care of your money".
Gayle, who took over CARE in 2006, has refocused the mission of the 64-year-old nonprofit.
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