Example sentences of "residential and [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Secretive UK would-be telecommunications operator Ionica Ltd has signed up Northern Telecom Europe to develop and produce the residential and base station equipment for its radio-based local telephone network .
2 They moved there in 1965 to take on the joint roles of warden and matron at the then residential and day training centre for the mentally handicapped .
3 • The development of contract arrangements with the private and voluntary sector to ensure consumers have maximum choice in deciding which service most suits their needs , for example residential and day care .
4 It is addressed primarily to social workers and social work aides but may be useful to those working in residential and day care settings and those supporting social care in the community .
5 Within the social services department liaison may be involved with the home care service , residential and day care establishments , wardens and sheltered housing to help maintain a client at home .
6 To implement a purchaser-provider split within Newcastle social services department the plan is to let the fieldwork section , based in area social work teams , act as purchasers and the residential and day care section ( which includes home care ) to act as providers .
7 Under this system the two statutory authorities would create a new organization where NHS resources for mental health services and the local authority social services resources for domiciliary , residential and day care services would be pooled .
8 4.18 All admission policies in the Department 's residential and day care units should be reviewed to ensure that they explicitly include an assessment of the potential risk of violence from the client/and or their family .
9 Dainfern is a residential and golfing estate developed by the Group 's property division .
10 These numbers have increased considerably over the past few years , partly because income support is available to help cover the fees of residential and nursing home care , and money to pay for care at home is not easily available .
11 The charity 's free and confidential advice service on all aspects of residential and nursing home care will continue .
12 The issues covered include : the level of the state pension , the position of older people with incomes just above Income Support level , the minimum Community Charge Benefit , Income Support for residential and nursing home fees , the assessment of capital for income-related benefits , the Social Fund budget and disability benefits .
13 A determined search finally yielded an old lady in the former Grand Hotel , now a residential and nursing home on the front .
14 As the government itself was to admit in its response to the resultant Griffiths Report on Community Care , the ‘ rapid growth of residential and nursing home care ’ had been ‘ unplanned and largely based on the availability of social security benefits ’ .
15 In the last decade the private sector has started to develop the amount of residential and nursing home care it provided .
16 One of the key motives behind the current legislative changes was to find a way of limiting expenditure on residential and nursing home care , which increased from £10m in 1979 to £1 billion in 1989 .
17 This increase was accompanied by a substantial rise in the provision of residential and nursing home places by the private and voluntary sectors .
18 In April responsibility for funding residential and nursing home care will be transferred from the Department of Social Security to local authority social services departments over a phased period of four years .
19 Assessment would be undertaken both for people seeking day and domiciliary care services and for those seeking admission to publicly funded residential and nursing home care .
20 Purchasing and charging arrangements for residential and nursing home care
21 At the moment we can not make precise predictions about the level and type of demand , but we do know that the number of places in residential and nursing home care has declined in the past year .
22 It would be cheaper , and probably simpler if all the purchase of residential and nursing home places was done by placing block contracts with big organisations , negotiated centrally from Shrubhill .
23 That 's why the vast majority of residential and nursing home placements , and virtually all for elderly people , will be made by spot purchase .
24 Discussions on all these issues are currently taking place with a small Reference Group of eight residential and nursing home care providers four from each of the private and voluntary sectors .
25 New responsibilities for funding residential and nursing home places in private and voluntary homes .
26 We aim to continue and develop this approach as we take on new responsibilities for arranging residential and nursing home care .
27 As far as the Department 's new responsibilities for the purchase of residential and nursing home care are concerned , we are mindful of the need to proceed cautiously .
28 Residential and nursing home places
29 In April 1993 the Department of Social Work will also take on new duties for funding some private and voluntary residential and nursing home places .
30 [ Relevant documents : The fourth report from the Social Security Committee of Session 1990-91 on the Financing of Private Residential and Nursing Home Fees ( House of Commons Paper No. 421 ) and the first report from the Health Committee of Session 1991-92 on the above report ( House of Commons Paper No. 28 ) . ]
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