In the twelfth century, there was a sudden multiplication of women's hospices, houses of reclusion, and beguinages of all sizes. |
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Help us raise lots of money for our three hospices or I'll slap the bake off ye! |
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Nova Scotia has no hospices, so patients with terminal cancer must die in hospital or at home. |
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Specialist hospices for people with advanced dementia, focusing on terminal care, have existed in the United States for some time. |
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A group of students are staging a fund-raising show, inspired by stories about local hospices in the Journal. |
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Hospitals also differ in the availability of places for people to be discharged to, such as nursing homes or hospices. |
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Prison cells, hotel rooms, psychiatric hospitals, nursing homes and hospices are exempt from the ban. |
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Performances are regularly held in hospices, care homes and long-stay hospital wards throughout the East End. |
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The IHF is a voluntary body supporting the country's hospices and other services caring for and working with people who are terminally ill. |
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Terminally ill patients in the United States are increasingly choosing hospices for their end-of-life care. |
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South Essex MPs have united in their calls for better Government funding for hospices which provide essential care for terminally ill patients. |
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Thousands of people now benefit each year from the work of the voluntary hospices and home care teams. |
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The hospices have been donated a brand-new car to give away as the star prize of the raffle but they need more help selling the raffle tickets. |
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Women's refuges, local hospices and day centres are also members of the Scrapstore. |
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Some residential hospices designed specifically for hospice care also exist. |
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What I would like is if one of the local hospitals, hospices or care homes could take the whole box for use by the patients, staff and anyone else who would appreciate them. |
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Why was she allowed to be moved into a hospice for so many years when hospices are supposed to be for people who will die naturally inside six months or so? |
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Most children cared for by hospices have life-shortening conditions like cystic fibrosis and severe cerebral palsy or life-threatening conditions such as cancer. |
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Not all hospices will agree to facilitate self-dehydration, so Schwarz refers patients to those that will. |
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A doctor whose close friend died of breast cancer is to pound the streets of New York to raise funds for hospices which care for the terminally ill. |
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The only exceptions would be residential premises like care homes, hospices, prisons and private members' clubs, where members would hold an annual ballot on allowing smoking. |
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Ibn Battuta was very impressed with the hospitality that he received and would later stay in their hospices in more than 25 towns in Anatolia. |
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In the medieval period hospices were established by religious orders at the summits of many of the main passes. |
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Medicare reimbursement of hospice care is likely to be affected by the apparent reluctance of hospices to participate in the Medicare program. |
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Dedicated workers in this field of care, including specialised hospices, demonstrate that it is possible to deal with all the symptoms which cause problems to the patient. |
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The member organizations include 11 hospices, 16 hospitals, all six Toronto Community Care Access Centres, two community organizations and one non-governmental organization. |
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