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Page 139
... facility has a rich and important past , but its future is threatened , because of the inability of its board to understand ... facilities , becoming known as continuing care communities , now have a modified entrance fee , a life - use 139.
... facility has a rich and important past , but its future is threatened , because of the inability of its board to understand ... facilities , becoming known as continuing care communities , now have a modified entrance fee , a life - use 139.
Page 141
... facilities under one management that include many options from which older persons of all income levels can choose ... facility The terms long - term care facility and nursing home are used almost interchangeably today . Nevertheless ...
... facilities under one management that include many options from which older persons of all income levels can choose ... facility The terms long - term care facility and nursing home are used almost interchangeably today . Nevertheless ...
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... facilities in which one can still " live " and even " get better . " To achieve these goals , facilities must be architecturally designed to foster pro- gressive geriatric medical and nursing care in an attrac- tive setting . Program ...
... facilities in which one can still " live " and even " get better . " To achieve these goals , facilities must be architecturally designed to foster pro- gressive geriatric medical and nursing care in an attrac- tive setting . Program ...
Contents
Toward an Ethic for the Third | 12 |
Meditation and Prayer | 46 |
The Gift of Wisdom | 63 |
Copyright | |
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