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The VON's withdrawal from a government-paid home support program proves the government needs to move quickly to protect low-income residents, the leader of the NDP says.
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Residents of public nursing homes who have assets will end up paying thousands of euro more for their care under the new "Fair Deal" scheme due to come into effect next year.
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Residents of public nursing homes who have assets will end up paying thousands of euro more for their care under the new "Fair Deal" scheme due to come into effect next year.
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It certainly – post-Croatia – feels like it and, yesterday, Fabio Capello articulated it. "We hope to start a new era," the England manager said ahead of this afternoon's World Cup qualifier at home to Kazakhstan and although he has been forthright in expressing to the players that they have to forget about the events in Zagreb last month, beyond the collection of three points, it is clear that the Italian himself has greater bounce in his step these days.
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Shane Phelan and Eilish O'Regan
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It certainly – post-Croatia – feels like it and, yesterday, Fabio Capello articulated it. "We hope to start a new era," the England manager said ahead of this afternoon's World Cup qualifier at home to Kazakhstan and although he has been forthright in expressing to the players that they have to forget about the events in Zagreb last month, beyond the collection of three points, it is clear that the Italian himself has greater bounce in his step these days.
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Kennedy is holding video conferences with lawmakers over the debate
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P.E.I.'s new palliative home care drug program started Monday.
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A care home worker is suspended after it was alleged she took an indecent photo of an elderly resident.
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A report by B.C.'s auditor general says the Health Ministry must improve its leadership role in programs that provide home and community care to some of the province's most vulnerable citizens.
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INTEL is taking its next step in building a business in healthcare, introducing technology to help home-care patients with chronic medical problems.
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Nursing home residents are still waiting for the Health Service Executive (HSE) to repay them €48m, despite being instructed to give the money back nearly two years ago.
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The provincial government has promised the residents of the Castle Manor special-care home in Moncton they can stay for another two months as the search continues to find a new operator.
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One of the most gruesome investigations of recent times descended into chaotic argument yesterday as Jersey police said there was no substance to claims of murder at a children's home.
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A family start "picking up the pieces" after three carers are found guilty of neglect of a patient before his death.
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Fears emerge that state programmes aimed at preventing home repossessions could encourage foreclosures and further depress the value of mortgage-backed securities
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Designers have brought the ethereal butterfly indoors, using it as a motif to brighten homes. The creatures are decoupaged onto coffee tables and lampshades, laser-printed on fabrics, painted and etched onto china and carafes. Some are fashioned into mobiles and hanging balls. Here are a few standouts. For more examples, look for the photo gallery at latimes.com/home .
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The family of a disabled teenager who died after being scalded in a bath at a care home, say they still have unanswered questions.
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A nursing and care home company is fined 4,000 over the death of an 86-year-old man in one of its homes in Ballymena, County Antrim.
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p The England squad will return to London tomorrow but the Test series with India will go ahead as planned, the England and Wales Cricket Board have confirmed. /p
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Boston pulls into a tie for the Eastern Conference lead with 4-1 victory.
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Blake Wheeler and David Krejci both had a goal and an assist, and the Boston Bruins won their ninth straight home game with a 4-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday.
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Growing up next door to her grandparents, Sandy Kursban learned to respect her elders at an early age. It's a lesson that has guided her life's work -- a 40-year family business and, now, a vital community service.
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OAK PARK, Mich. (AP) -- Four years ago, millions of television viewers watched as a deaf couple marveled at the renovations to their home that would help them better accommodate their blind, autistic son....
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It's Tuesday, and I have all the answers ... The best thing about the Blackhawks' rout of the Coyotes on Sunday wasn't that they broke the horn or ticked off Phoenix coach Wayne Gretzky. Nope, the best thing was that...
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The controversial practice of competitive bidding for home-care services will resume in Ontario, but the government promised Monday to make the process more open and accountable to the public.
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Police confirm they are investigating an allegation of an "inappropriate relationship" at a care home.
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A day-care center that has operated at the same Takoma Park address since 1979 is losing its home, in a holiday story with no real villain but plenty of victims.
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The Pitkin County Sheriff's office identified a family of four found dead at an Aspen home with high levels of carbon monoxide.
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The system of hiring primary school teachers that confines them to their home districts will be abolished.
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The Phillies' slugger may not hit for average and he strikes out a lot, but when he gets a hold of one, it usually results in a home run. PHILADELPHIA -- It's no secret how the Dodgers are going to pitch to the big bats in the middle of the Phillies' lineup in the National League Championship Series.
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A federal jurist wants to know Oct. 27 how state officials will transfer $250 million to the overseer of healthcare in state prisons. A federal judge Wednesday gave state officials nearly three weeks to explain how they will transfer $250 million to the overseer of medical care in state prisons.