elderly client

collocation in English

meaningsofelderlyandclient

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elderly
adjective
uk
/ˈel.dəl.i/
us
/ˈel.dɚ.li/
polite word ...
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client
noun[C]
uk
/ˈklaɪ.ənt/
us
/ˈklaɪ.ənt/
a customer or someone who ...
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(Definition ofelderlyandclientfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofelderly client

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A special service: counselling the individualelderlyclient.
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Quantification of the term frail as applied to theelderlyclient.
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It remains for individual health boards to determine the care needs for theirelderlyclientgroup and to purchase accordingly.
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She has written and spoken about adult guardianship, healthcare decisionmaking, nursing home law, and ethical considerations in representing elderly clients.
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The possibility of organizing collaborative services with elderly clients and non-clients would be regarded in most areas as entirely alien or utopian.
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Jokes and reassurance are not enough : ways in which nurses relate through conversation with elderly clients.
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Our aim, then, was to obtain service providers' accounts of their everyday practice in relation to social isolation among their elderly clients.
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They govern the attitudes and not only the actions of professional staff, on the one hand, and elderly clients or residents, on the other.
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The situations in which isolation is identified, and from which outcomes ensue, take the form of face-toface interactions between individual service providers and their elderly clients.
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These accounts reveal that service providers experience significant levels of concern and frustration and a sense of powerlessness in relation to social isolation among elderly clients.
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Some homes primarily for other client groups may also accommodate a minority of elderly clients.
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Elderly clients were unhappy with the constant changes in staff, which are inevitable under employment training.
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All the bedrooms had lavatories and wash basins en suite, which is what the elderly clients indicated that they would like.
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This has been referenced as a positive feature in healthcare facilities including those serving elderly clients and those with dementia.
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Sacha dines and dates elderly clients (all over 50), sometimes providing something more.
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