Intermidiate Care for Veterans: Hearings...88-1...May 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23; June 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 20, 25, 26, 19631963 - 1701 pages |
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... located in 31 States . These homes provide domiciliary care to certain veterans of Federal service . Many of these homes have infirmaries and nursing facilities ; however , the program presently operated by Veterans ' Administration ...
... located in 31 States . These homes provide domiciliary care to certain veterans of Federal service . Many of these homes have infirmaries and nursing facilities ; however , the program presently operated by Veterans ' Administration ...
Page 408
... located in 31 States . These homes provide domiciliary care to certain veterans of Federal service . Many of these homes have infirmaries and nursing facilities ; however , the program presently operated by Veterans ' Administration ...
... located in 31 States . These homes provide domiciliary care to certain veterans of Federal service . Many of these homes have infirmaries and nursing facilities ; however , the program presently operated by Veterans ' Administration ...
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... located and which would not be part of the regular hospital operating beds . Were such nursing - care beds scattered throughout the hospital and intermingled with the otherwise active beds , a differentiation would not be possible ...
... located and which would not be part of the regular hospital operating beds . Were such nursing - care beds scattered throughout the hospital and intermingled with the otherwise active beds , a differentiation would not be possible ...
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... located on ward 4 could be moved to building No. 75 , making building No. 74 , ( wards 5 and 5 ) available for use for nursing - care beds . There would be 32 beds on each ward , or 64 beds total in the building . Cost of Renovation ...
... located on ward 4 could be moved to building No. 75 , making building No. 74 , ( wards 5 and 5 ) available for use for nursing - care beds . There would be 32 beds on each ward , or 64 beds total in the building . Cost of Renovation ...
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... located from the main hospital . This building will also be va- cated when the new hospital is completed . Another possibility , perhaps the most practical and most economical , would be to convert for nursing care the present main ...
... located from the main hospital . This building will also be va- cated when the new hospital is completed . Another possibility , perhaps the most practical and most economical , would be to convert for nursing care the present main ...
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activities acute adequate Administration affiliation agencies aid and attendance American Hospital Association Austin State Hospital average beds benefits bill building chronic disease hospitals chronically ill committee construction convalescent cost Department of Health designed disability domiciliary care homes Education elderly equipment EVERETT Federal Federal Housing Administration financing floor funds Hill-Burton homes and related housing inches income increase institutions laundry licensed licensed practical nurses long-term care facilities long-term patients ment mental million monthly nursing care nursing service occupational occupational therapy Office OLIN E operating outpatient paraplegic patients in proprietary payments pension percent personnel persons physical physical therapy physician planning population problems proprietary nursing homes public assistance Public Health Service QUIGLEY registered nurse rehabilitation residents Restoration Center Royal Canadian Legion staff standards survey therapy tients tion toilet treatment U.S. Department United States Code veterans Welfare
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Page 1112 - The sums made available under this section shall be used for making payments to States which have submitted, and had approved by the Social Security Board, State plans for aid to the blind.
Page 1115 - nursing home" means a facility for the accommodation of convalescents or other persons who are not acutely ill and not in need of hospital care, but who require skilled nursing care and related medical services...
Page 1115 - State, by the municipality or other political subdivision in which the facility is located) , for the accommodation of convalescents or other persons who are not acutely ill and not in need of hospital care but who require skilled nursing care and related medical services, in which such nursing care and medical services are prescribed by, or are performed under the general direction of, persons licensed to provide such care or services in accordance with the laws of the State where the facility is...
Page 1212 - BUREAU OF THE CENSUS. CURRENT POPULATION REPORTS. CONSUMER INCOME, SERIES P-60, NO 47.
Page 819 - Nursing Homes, Their Patients and Their Care A study of nursing homes and similar long-term care facilities in 13 States Jerry Solon, MA Dean W.
Page 1132 - The President, The White House, Washington, DC My Dear Mr. President : In order to bring up to date the authorized bed capacities of the Veterans' Administration hospitals, it is requested that you approve the attached revised authorization for each of our hospitals. The revised authorizations, which total 125,000 beds for the Veterans...
Page 502 - ... suffering from grave chronic disease or, being aged, infirm or physically incapacitated, are living in insanitary conditions, and (b) are unable to devote to themselves, and are not receiving from other persons, proper care and attention.
Page 614 - ... facilities. A report of the Joint Committee of the American Hospital Association and the Public Health Service (PHS publication No. 855) on "Areawide Planning for Hospitals and Related Health Facilities...
Page 1226 - Perhaps most important of all, the job-training feature of the Area Redevelopment Act of 1961 and the Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962 were seeds of an enlightened manpower program that is still growing and evolving.
Page 1112 - There is hereby authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1957, and for each of the four succeeding fiscal years the sum of $7,500,000...