The in-patient Assessment Unit occupies a modern, purpose-built, sympathetic extension to the main building. |
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The canine cops were introduced in a bid to prevent drug abuse as well as possible trafficking of illegal drugs on in-patient units. |
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Sites for recruitment were in-patient medical units and ambulatory care clinics of a university hospital, physicians' offices, and churches. |
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Each visit was an emergency room visit rather than an in-patient hospitalization. |
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To ensure that adequate standards of living for in-patient in psychiatric institutions are established and maintained. |
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It's an in-patient program for high-functioning professionals with severe depression. |
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His drug problem was so severe at this stage, that he needed a period of in-patient treatment and detoxification. |
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The facility also offers primary schooling, occupational therapy and speech therapy on both an in-patient and out-patient basis. |
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Following this early incident, Jake settled into his role as in-patient and domestic helper. |
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Insurance plans that do provide a substance abuse benefit may only cover the cost of a 28-day in-patient rehabilitation program. |
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I've gone through in-patient and out-patient treatment. |
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She checked herself into an in-patient treatment center. |
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The second phase of the programme aims to increase the number of such units, establish neonatal in-patient services and install the equipment for basic medical tests. |
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The couple said they were appalled at the health trust's proposals to transfer birthing and in-patient post-natal care from Devizes to Trowbridge. |
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Smooth transition from in-patient to out-patient care can be facilitated by an interdisciplinary team that provides continuity of care in a comprehensive, coordinated, developmentally oriented manner. |
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When I was an in-patient at the hospital following a fracture I witnessed two of the elderly patients being treated appallingly. |
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It costs much the same as methadone maintenance, and considerably less than a therapeutic community or in-patient detoxification. |
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Services provided by the hospital include outpatient, in-patient, acute, emergency, surgical, dental and ophthalmologic care. |
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Clearly, access to in-patient beds is a problem. |
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The primary outcome was in-patient mortality. |
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Children in Newfoundland and Labrador who require in-patient treatment for mental health problems are generally treated in the psychiatric ward of the Children's Hospital. |
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We also have a third residentially based program specific to the needs of cocaine-addicted clients, and that's a 50-day in-patient program and a seven-month follow-up program. |
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They show the number of people waiting more than 12 months for in-patient treatment dropped by 1,600 in the last month to 18,900, which is 26,400 fewer than a year ago. |
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This includes a network of solvent addictions treatment centres that provide culturally appropriate in-patient and out-patient treatment services to First Nations youth. |
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In addition to offering emergency and in-patient care, the hospital will have a surgical department and be able to cater to a number of specialties such as internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology. |
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Offering in-patient treatment in a designated clinic is a great advancement in helping those brave service men and women concentrate full time on getting well. |
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It has been 22 days since LiLo has been out of rehab and Chatwal was busted for drug possession in April but avoided jail by agreeing to 12 months of in-patient rehab. |
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