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Перевод: convalescent
[прилагательное] выздоравливающий; поправляющийся; [существительное] выздоравливающий ; пациент, идущий на поправку
Тезаурус:
- Many policies specifically exclude rehabilitative or convalescent care.
- Alfred McAlpine has supplied roofing slates for the new St Joseph's Convent and Convalescent Home, which has just won a Centenary Bournemouth Civic Design Award.
- Those classed as "other homes" included convalescent homes, a rehabilitation centre, an assessment centre, a holiday home for the disabled and rest homes which may in practice have been homes for older people (the classification was made on the basis of the information given by the person interviewed).
- These two worthy causes are seen as being particularly close to Welsh hearts as Welfare Officers in the area appreciate the support that the RAF Benevolent Fund has given to persons in Wales, and as Richard Peck House is the nearest RAFA convalescent facility for people in North Wales.
- My own choice, with the same reservation, would be to read the Italian epic - to be always convalescent from some small illness and always seated in a window that overlooked the sea, there to read these poems eight hours of each happy day.
- It maintains a residential home for the disabled, a convalescent home and sheltered housing developments.
- If you are looking for respite care for short periods, or convalescent care, you may qualify for some help through Income Support if you have less than 8,000 in savings.
- A small number of convalescent cases can also be accommodated.
- A small number of convalescent and recuperative holidays can be arranged.
- CONVALESCENT CARE.
- He felt as abject as a convalescent child and had to be helped up the three stone flights to his cell.
- Each health authority should assess the need for this care and make provision accordingly, perhaps requiring the opening of convalescent homes or contractual arrangements with private and voluntary sector providers.
- residential and convalescent homes, housing and general welfare.
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