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  2. Living on Purpose: Making the effort to do what is right - AOL

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    Rev. Billy Holland Living on Purpose looks at making efforts in becoming the Christian God is wanting us to be

  3. Living on Purpose: The lines of communication are open - AOL

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    Rev. Billy Holland Living on Purpose religion column on keeping communication lines to God open

  4. Living on Purpose: God wants our heart not just our problems

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  5. Care in the Community - Wikipedia

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    The main aim of community care policy has always been to maintain individuals in their own homes wherever possible, rather than provide care in a long-stay institution or residential establishment. It was almost taken for granted that this policy was the best option from a humanitarian and moral perspective.

  6. Continuing care retirement communities in the United States

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    A continuing care retirement community (CCRC), [1] [2] sometimes known as a life plan community, is a type of retirement community in the U.S. where a continuum of aging care needs—from independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing care—can all be met within the community. [3]

  7. Independent living - Wikipedia

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    Community care has been structured as a compromise between neoliberal values and the lived realities of disabled and dependent persons of the independent living movement. [13] Home care, or home-based community care, came into effect in the 1980s in most Canadian Provinces as one policy solution to bridge the gap between institutional and ...

  8. Community-based care - Wikipedia

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    Community participation: There is an extremely high degree of community participation in community-based care programs because the onus is on communities to care for their own orphans. Extended families will frequently take sole responsibility for many orphans, using their own resources to provide accommodation, food, clothing, education and ...

  9. Residential care - Wikipedia

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    Foster care entails the young person or young people going to live with a family that is not biologically related to the young persons/people. Special training or special facilities may be required to foster a child who is medically fragile - for example, a child who has a serious medical condition or is dependent on medical technology such as ...