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These people would have a caseload of individuals whose care pathways they would be responsible for.
The employee in whose care he had left them had posted a sign on the tank.
Similarly, patients with dementia are a rapidly expanding group whose care is often poor.
Most hospitalised patients have no idea whose care they are under; frustratingly, their doctors may not know either.
She is still looking for someone whose care will be eternal, whose love will tolerate anything she does.
I think about the agonising that goes into selecting a babysitter in whose care to leave just one child.
This assumption must be replaced by an improved system of education and stricter supervision for the guards in whose care we entrust our most powerless citizens.
It will be social workers who feel the sense of loss of the older person whose care package is being reduced.
That, she added, is not the rationale offered by Alabama, whose care here she described as "substandard even compared to the general standard in correctional systems".
Home health care agencies are spurning old people whose care may cost them more, they fear, than they can be reimbursed.
Headlines about the hundreds of thousands of older men and women whose care needs are no longer deemed "critical" enough to meet councils' tightening criteria.
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