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  2. Kansas Soldiers' Home - Wikipedia

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    The Home is fully accredited by the US Veterans Administration as a State Veterans Home. The Home long-term care must meet compliance standards issued by the Kansas Department of Aging. U.S. News & World Report in early 2010 produced a list of the best nursing homes in the US. The list, named "Best Nursing Homes", provided a favorable rating ...

  3. Stormont Vail Health - Wikipedia

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    Christ's Hospital was the first hospital in Topeka, founded in 1884. [3] The hospital was conceived and developed by the Rt. Rev. Thomas H. Vail (1812–1889), then the Episcopal bishop of the Kansas diocese. The bishop and his wife had already created Kansas's first training school for nurses, Christ's Hospital School of Nursing, in 1892. [4]

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  5. Old soldiers' home - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Hospital Chelsea, often called simply Chelsea Hospital, [2] is a retirement home and nursing home for some 300 veterans of the British Army. It is a 66-acre site located on Royal Hospital Road in Chelsea, London. It is an independent charity and relies partly upon donations to cover day-to-day running costs to provide care and ...

  6. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    Two months of mounting concerns crescendoed in a harrowing 24-hour stretch beginning the morning of Dec. 30, 2011. Around 9 a.m., Dunn called from his home in Tennessee to wish Maples a happy 83rd birthday at her home in Florida. Her speech was garbled and she wasn’t making any sense, he recalled.

  7. C. L. Edson - Wikipedia

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    In 1935 he joined the Federal Writers Project in Topeka, Kansas and stayed there until 1937. Thereafter, little is known about the specifics of his life, though in 1963, he was reported to be living in relative obscurity and poverty in a Topeka hotel. After the building was demolished, he resided at a nursing home in the city until his death in ...

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