intensive support
collocation in Englishmeaningsofintensiveandsupport
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intensive
adjective
uk/ɪnˈten.sɪv/us/ɪnˈten.sɪv/
involving a lot of effort or activity in a short period ...
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support
noun
uk/səˈpɔːt/us/səˈpɔːrt/
agreement with and encouragement for an idea, group, ...
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These patients requiredintensivesupportfollowing the procedure.
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Each tenant has their own studio flat, 24-hour staff provideintensivesupportif needed, and meals are provided if the tenants so wish.
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He received intravenous pulses of methylprednisolone but, despiteintensivesupport, he died on the thirtieth postoperative day.
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Approximately half of the participants referred older smokers to local group support sessions (intensivesupportservices are generally delivered in group sessions in the area where the study was conducted).
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In addition, it altered the caseworker - family relationship by reducing caseloads dramatically and training caseworkers to provideintensivesupportand referrals for family's needs, including nonemployment needs.
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There are higher levels of labour market participation for women who, in consequence, might not see themselves as being routinely available for regular contact, let aloneintensivesupport.
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These criteria are likely to exclude many of the younger caregivers in our sample who provide lessintensivesupportbut nonetheless report loss of employment opportunities or reduced earnings.
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If, however, the appropriate accommodation andintensivesupportservices had been available in the community, that figure would have been substantially reduced.
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The hostels will provideintensivesupportthrough the crucial period of the first few months after release.
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One option would beintensivesupportat home; another would be 24-hour nursed care.
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All young people who experience a first episode of psychosis such as schizophrenia will receive the early andintensivesupportthey need.
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We believe that an intervention at that point could be effective, so we intend to deliver moreintensivesupportin a new package of help.
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We believe that a more tailored andintensivesupportsystem should be delivered at the point at which people start to receive incapacity benefits.
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There are also hospital at home schemes, which provideintensivesupportin the patient's home and avoid the need for admission to hospital.
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The table also shows the numbers of those identified as needingintensivesupportfrom the service.
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That minimum level of contact will keep the door open for moreintensivesupportshould it be needed.
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Often, when these children are given theintensivesupportthat they invariably need, they can change fairly quickly.
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I also want to mention theintensivesupportthat we are giving for lone parents and partners.
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We are focusing particularly on their record on attendance and giving themintensivesupport.
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Many children with learning disabilities requireintensivesupportand care which can only be met in the child's home.
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