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  2. Central Mine Manager's Residence - Wikipedia

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    Central Mine Manager's Residence is a heritage-listed former residence, orphanage for Aboriginal girls and now nursing home administration building at Piper Street, South Broken Hill, New South Wales, in the state's Far West region. It was built in 1903. It is also known as St Anne's Home of Compassion.

  3. Radical Loving Care - Wikipedia

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    Radical Loving Care is a book by Erie Chapman, [1] former chief executive of Riverside Methodist Hospital and U.S. Health Corp. (now OhioHealth) and former host of the Life Choices with Erie Chapman television series.

  4. Ethics of care - Wikipedia

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    In the field of nursing, the ethics of care has been criticized by Peter Allmark, Helga Kuhse, and John Paley. [28] Allmark criticized its focus on the mental state of the carer, on the grounds that subjectively caring does not prevent an individual's care from being harmful. [ 28 ]

  5. 'I held him in my arms': Nurses speak of heartbreak over ...

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    By RYAN GORMAN Nurses who treated America's first Ebola patient have revealed the horrors and heartbreak of his final days. Sidia Rose, John Mulligan and Richard Townshend cared for Thomas Duncan ...

  6. Compassion - Wikipedia

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    Compassion has become associated with and researched in the fields of positive psychology and social psychology. [24] Compassion is a process of connecting by identifying with another person. This identification with others through compassion can lead to increased motivation to do something in an effort to relieve the suffering of others.

  7. Residential care - Wikipedia

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    Many residential facilities are designed for elderly people who do not need 24-hour nursing care but are unable to live independently. Such facilities may be described as assisted living facilities, board and care homes, or rest homes. They typically provide a furnished or unfurnished room, together with all meals and housekeeping and laundry ...

  8. Family values - Wikipedia

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    Until recently, because families and friends are expected to provide elderly care, nursing homes were considered culturally unacceptable. [ 13 ] United States culture

  9. Holy Cross Priory, Cross-in-Hand - Wikipedia

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    In 1964 it was sold to House of Hospitality Ltd, for the use of the Benedictine Sisters of Grace and Compassion. They renamed the property as Holy Cross Priory and created a home for the elderly. [1] [3] House of Hospitality Ltd was a charitable organization registered with the Charity Commissioners. Its stated objects were “to alleviate need ...