The last delay came on Thursday, leaving Mr Lewis, a support worker at a unit for youngsters with disabilities, practically housebound. |
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A woman with multiple sclerosis has been left practically housebound after thieves stole her mobility scooter. |
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Many of the folk at Greenways Residential Home, Salisbury Road, are housebound or do not like to go out on trips. |
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A disabled man said he would be left housebound for months because he must wait to be assessed for equipment he needs to help him walk. |
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A disabled couple were left virtually housebound when heartless thieves stole their car with their wheelchair inside it. |
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Well done indeed to all who visited elderly or housebound neighbours during last week's stormy conditions to make sure that all was well. |
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What about elderly, disabled or housebound residents or people on low incomes who have to pay fares to get to the town hall? |
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A home library service in Pendle is appealing for more housebound customers after it became inundated with eager volunteers. |
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He was virtually housebound, unable to comb his hair or even make a cup of tea. |
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The radios allow the housebound to hear Mass, services and other community items which are read out in the church. |
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She was housebound in her third floor flat and cared for by a devoted husband who accepted little help from social work or community nursing. |
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They provide over 400 hot Sunday meals for housebound Londoners with Aids-related illness. |
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Holy Communion is brought to the sick and housebound after the 9 a.m. Mass on the second and third Sunday of the month. |
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A disabled York man claims he will be made housebound and jobless if his specially-adapted car is taken from him. |
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The service will also include home visits for some housebound pensioners and disabled people. |
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This car belonged to a pensioner who has difficulty walking and, because of this despicable act, is now housebound. |
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Meals are provided 365 days a year to those who are elderly and housebound and unable to cook a hot meal for themselves. |
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All housebound parishioners will be able to receive Holy Communion on Christmas Day from the Eucharistic Ministers. |
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Those in pain, or housebound by illness, will not be impressed by waiting list cuts if they are still expected to wait years for treatment. |
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In March of that year, I did my back in, and for the first time in my life I realised what it meant to be housebound. |
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In the April issue a disabled, housebound reader was asking for your help in finding a source of house plants by mail-order. |
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He visits housebound Veterans, assists them with transportation and provides friendly conversation. |
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The caregiver in this instance the wife, found driving to be very difficult and was in essence housebound. |
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Mobile businesses are bringing services to long-term and residential care facilities, remote communities, and housebound clients. |
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The income limits are increased if the Veteran is in need of aid and attendance or is housebound. |
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Many of the people served by this program are almost totally housebound, especially in winter. |
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The benefit may be increased if the widow is in need of aid and attendance or housebound. |
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Many studies show that Vitamin D production decreases in older people and in those who are housebound. |
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These new media give the chance of a democratization, a globalization and also an equality of chances, i.e. for older people who housebound. |
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Denise is now almost exclusively housebound, relegated to her bed or reclining chair. |
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Some patients are housebound or bedridden and dependent on others for their daily care. |
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The housebound, elderly, etc., may not be able to come and register, and therefore risk being excluded. |
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Now such readers who are housebound, agoraphobic or simply stuck at work all day can have the pleasure of browsing the highbrow press without even getting out of their chairs. |
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Despite months of hospital treatment and seven operations, Lauren is still unable to walk without the aid of crutches and is virtually housebound. |
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Mrs Booth, who cares for her housebound husband, said she would not let the attack stop her going out, although she still thought about it constantly. |
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I am disabled and housebound, so have to put up with it all day, every day, and have been campaigning alone for nearly four years about this dreadful noise. |
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She was going to visit three housebound parishioners when her teenage assailant struck. |
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The more children they have, the more likely they are to be housebound. |
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Sean has been feeling cramped and housebound after sharing a home office with me for six germy Montreal winters. |
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We know that what works for a technologically savvy young person with type one diabetes isn't suitable for an elderly, housebound patient with type two diabetes. |
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First, Jean became housebound, then bed-bound and incommunicative. |
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A scheme to involve housebound, elderly and vulnerable people in social activities with their peer group has won almost pounds 5,000 in funding. |
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Complementary therapies such as aroma therapy and massage will be made available for the housebound. |
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Freund recognized that the problem was the lack of readily accessible transportation for seniors living in Maine, which often forced them to decide between driving their cars and remaining housebound. |
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If your seizures have made you housebound, consider getting a seizure dog. |
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If your child is housebound for an extended period following an illness or accident and cannot attend school, he or she can continue to learn with the help of medicis health insurance. |
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Arrangements will be made to collect blankets for anyone housebound. |
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The island's library service currently employs 10 full-time and 21 part time staff across 11 sites, a mobile library, housebound delivery van and a schools mobile library. |
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A HOUSEBOUND pensioner was robbed of pounds 100 when two intruders broke into her Coventry home. |
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