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  1. ... to include settings such as assisted living or adult foster homes. None of the included studies provided detailed information about the homes of their patients. So while it seems that homes other than private ... our review to HBPC for adults (18 years old or older), most of the ...
  2. ... Housing arrangements for the economical self-supporting older adult, intended to foster independent living. May be group homes or small apartments and may or may not ...
  3. ... medications, including antipsychotics, in children, adolescents, and young adults has risen over the past 20 years, 1 – 5 and use of antipsychotics in children with public health insurance 2 and living in foster homes 4 is greater than in those with private ...
  4. ... handheld technology to be used by an aging adult to assist in caregiving ... was to foster sharing of the responsibilities associated with caregiving by ...
  5. ... the children's health care service into the adult health care service: a review of the ... JV, Small RE. Home blood glucose monitoring. Ann Pharmacother. 1999; 33 (3): ...
  6. ... and safe haven in, for instance, an adoptive home. They are not used to adults being ... foster carers, kinship carers, residential staff and birth parents ...
  7. ... non-abusing parent, another relative, or in a foster home.
  8. ... of delivery In educational setting (children or young adults) Home setting Clinic setting Secure estate Selection process – duplicate ...
  9. ... 17 years) with intellectual disability living in residential/foster care. For adults with autism, the mean annual total cost per ... travel), direct non-medical costs (child care and adult care, respite and family care, home and care modifications, special education, supported employment and ...
  10. ... usually decide whether the child should go into foster care or can return home. Child protection agencies generally make every effort to ...
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