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He has no care of a person's race; everyone is beneath him.
Taking care of a person with Alzheimer's disease at home is not always possible.
"If you take care of a person emotionally, he'll do better physically," she said.
A physician must have complete clinical independence in deciding upon the care of a person for whom he or she is medically responsible.
Family members and friends can make a valuable contribution to the care of a person with dementia by learning to recognize and assess their pain.
"Part of every creche is an artificial womb that takes care of a person the first eight or ten months after quickening.
A person may ship a rifle or shotgun to himself, in care of a person who lives in another state, for purposes of hunting.
Examples could be sheep, horses, farm goods, grains or other chattels left in the care of a person who was required to engender ordinary care.
Thinking ahead, he left about a third of his booty in the West Indies in the care of a person he could trust.
For example, a health plan would receive more money for managing the care of a person with AIDS than for a young, healthy worker.
Ms. Luca, the New York recruiter, said, "Some appreciate the financial or job security, while others truly enjoy taking care of a person."
Advance directives, power of attorney, and other legal actions may make it easier to make ethical decisions regarding the care of a person who has had a stroke.
Slowly, with the deliberate care of a person who was not accustomed to working in a spacesuit, he fitted one end of the wire into the receptacle built into the side of his helmet.
But since the concession was never put out to bid and the arrangement had no set termination date, they said it was wrong to expect them to wait until Mr. Maher moved on before taking care of a person in need.
"Taking care of a person with Alzheimer's disease is a 36-hour day," said Jacob Reingold, executive vice president of the Hebrew Home for the Aged in Riverdale, a nonprofit nursing home in the Bronx.
The care of a person with cancer starts sometime after symptoms begin and a diagnosis is made, and it continues either until the patient is in remission and has sufficient follow-up to declare that there is a cure or until the patient has died and the family is in bereavement.
Every Other Friday The group, which is open to the spouses, lovers, parents, siblings and roommates of people with AIDS - or to anyone else with the primary responsibility for the care of a person with AIDS - focuses on the emotional difficulties, practical problems and turmoil faced by care givers.