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rest home
noun
A place of residence for people who require constant nursing care and have significant deficiencies with activities of daily living, such as the elderly and younger adults with physical disabilities.
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The phrase "rest home" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a facility or living arrangement for elderly or chronically ill individuals who require assistance and care. It is often used interchangeably with terms such as "retirement home" or "nursing home." Example: My grandmother recently moved into a beautiful rest home surrounded by gardens and walking paths.
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Ginny, newly established at the rest home, certainly wants more.
The activities of the rest home keep getting mixed into the work.
"It's a rest home for the overprivileged, the pretentious, and the weak".
Mukhtar and Marat say they live on around 2,500 roubles and send the rest home.
So Tony goes to see Junior Soprano, his uncle in the rest home.
He then goes either to a hotel or a rest home full of other sick persons.
We say, for example, 'decide whether it's time for grandma to move into a rest home'.
She's addressing a group of listeners at a charity benefit for the rest home.
8.04pm: Julie visits her mother at a rest home in the country.
The other people in the rest home had "only psychological problems, not real difficulties".
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Age 33 is pre-rest home.
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