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long-stay造句
1. We need to avoid long-stay patients in the hospital becoming institutionalized. 2. It was focussed on a long-stay population. 3. Only long-stay patients will be able to light up after May 31. 4. This suggests that those entering long-stay hospital care present different sorts of needs from those entering public/private nursing home or residential care. 5. Ensure that all long-stay care is run well and increase single room accommodation. 6. Despite the increased input, remaining long-stay patients in Powick proved fairly intractable. 7. The health sector provides community nursing, long-stay care and day hospital places as well as acute beds. 8. In recent years a policy of discharging long-stay psychiatric patients into the community has been introduced. 9. Long-stay hospital patients, especially the elderly and mentally ill, have been found to be suffering from malnutrition. 10. Surveys of long-stay hospitals exposed such anomalies in the 1960s and 1970s, creating much public concern. 11. Any medication or dressings supplied to the long-stay patients would need to be logged. 12. There is a popular misconception that long-stay patients were dumped straight out of mental hospitals on the streets when they were abandoned. 13. The long-stay ward is very slowly on its way out. 14. In units with long-stay residents or psychiatric units this may be particularly important and is a necessary part of the programme. 15. An internal 1976 report on Friern by the regional health authority's own long-stay hospital monitoring team was leaked to the Telegraph. 16. This is particularly important in areas where the workload is even, such as many long-stay hospitals. 17. The remainder would be in psychogeriatric assessment wards and in the long-stay wards of psychiatric hospitals. 18. This was to focus especially on the apparent difficulties of resettling the mostly elderly long-stay population of the asylums. 19. These were to provide a variety of community placements for up to 900 people languishing as long-stay inpatients. 20. Similarly within a hospital the culture of the accident and emergency department differs from the long-stay geriatric ward. 21. They also agreed to convert the western side of Wellington Street North car park from a long-stay into a short-stay. 22. Bob recalls his first days as a charge nurse in the 1950s in a long-stay ward for elderly people. 23. This would be in addition to the plans to house the long-stay patients in new buildings on the periphery of the hospital site. 24. The main gap was in provision for elderly people with senile dementia and for the new long-stay population. 25. The then current trends suggested a further 60 percent reduction in the long-stay population within ten years. 26. De-hospitalization can be seen as a natural consequence of the decline in numbers of old long-stay patients. 27. Physically their new environment was a major improvement on where they had previously lived, a dormitory-style long-stay ward. 28. The charges were not proceeded with when Jacqueline agreed to enter a long-stay residential clinic for the treatment of alcoholism. 29. Physical frailty and disability varies across the different sectors, being least in public residential homes and highest in a hospital long-stay population. 30. Age Concern receives frequent reports about health authorities closing long-stay beds, without ensuring that appropriate alternative provision is available.