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  2. Grand-Daddy Day Care - Wikipedia

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    The judge rules in favor of Grand-Daddy Day Care, and the company continues to grow and flourish. Frank, Emma, their son Jordan, and Eduardo begin to grow closer as a family and realize how great their lives have become. Frank meanwhile, gets a new idea for a fiction book based on his experiences running Grand-Daddy Day Care. It becomes a best ...

  3. Is Medicare keeping pace with our aging population? Experts ...

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    Americans are living longer than they did in 1965, when Medicare was established. Back then, average U.S. life expectancy was about 70; today it’s about 77 and a half—down slightly from a pre ...

  4. Sarah's Key (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The girls find refuge with an elderly couple who takes them into their house, but Rachel falls ill with what is probably diphtheria or typhus fever. The couple, Jules and Geneviève Dufaure, are compelled to call a Nazi doctor, who reports to the Nazi officials that the elderly couple is hiding Jewish children. The Nazis arrive and search for ...

  5. Elderly care - Wikipedia

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    The Thai government is noticing and concerned about this trend but tends to let families care for their elderly members rather than create extraneous policies for them. [50] As of 2011, there are only 25 state-sponsored homes for the elderly, with no more than a few thousand members in each home. [50]

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    Baby boomers are hanging on to their large homes even if they don't need the space — here's how that decision is hurting young American families Sabina Wex February 2, 2024 at 8:12 AM

  7. You're Only Old Once! - Wikipedia

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    To pass the time, he began sketching images of hospital machines and scenes of medical procedures. He later began to work those ideas into a book. Geisel quipped that he was "fed up with a social life consisting entirely of doctors". [2] You're Only Old Once! was Seuss's first adult book since The Seven Lady Godivas, which was published in 1939.

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