Example sentences of "[prep] a day centre " in BNC.

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1 Some proposals include provision of a day centre and respite care .
2 The hon. Gentleman should ask anybody in and around Nottingham whether they approve of the famous leaf stem statue , which costs £38,000 , the coloured blobs under one of the car parks , which cost £28,000 , or the provision of a day centre for the winos who are driving everybody mad , which cost £160,000 .
3 He waited months for a day centre place ; when he got one it was unsuitable and he refused to go .
4 It 's not a question of what a company can do for a day centre , or what an environmental group can do for a business , it 's a question what we can all do together , for the community .
5 Firemen attended a blaze in a large detached unoccupied building formally used as a day centre at St Luke 's Hospital , Middlesbrough .
6 Other groups run by local authority health or social services departments may be in conjunction with a day centre , where elderly and disabled people can spend one , two , or even more , days a week .
7 If you have a sympathetic employer and GP you could see whether the person you care for would like to come to work with you but spend one or two days a week on a regular basis in a day centre run by the DHA .
8 If mixing causes difficulties , will the dementia sufferers gain from a segregated day centre or segregated days in a day centre or hospital , or will this merely put them at a disadvantage ? b Literature Arie ( 1979 ) states that we need to know more of the pros and cons of integration in day hospitals .
9 In another case example they compare the performance of personal and social care skills by a female AD sufferer , who communicated by gesture , at home and in a day centre .
10 However , after an uncomfortable night with hardly any sleep , a rudimentary wash at the station , an hour 's work , a long train journey , a long walk to a day centre for a shower , and then with another long walk ahead of me , the return train journey , a further hour 's hard work and another uncomfortable night , day in , day out — I 'm a sprightly so-and-so but something else on top of all that did seem like perhaps too much of a good thing .
11 The General Household Survey found that in one month in 1985 , out of people aged 65 and over , 34% had seen their doctor ; 5% had seen a nurse ; 1% had seen a health visitor ; 11% had seen a chiropodist ( footcare ) : 9% had seen a home help ; 2% had received meals on wheels ; and 5% had been to a day centre .
12 The large proportion of schedule 11 cases in the AEC sample contrasts dramatically with the proportion commencing probation nationally in 1988 , that is , 63 per cent of the AEC 's probationers were subject to a day centre requirement compared with only six per cent nationally ; similarly , 31 per cent of the AEC probationers were subject to a specified activity requirement compared with only six per cent nationally ( Home Office , 1990c , p. 46 ) .
13 David was so upset about the prospect of going to a day centre that when the ambulance arrived he had uncharacteristic temper tantrums on the doorstep .
14 On a recent visit to a day centre , which served both younger disabled and old people , I was told that old people were envious and resentful when computer learning was introduced for the younger disabled people .
15 On a recent visit to a day centre , where a large number of old people had regular baths , I was told that bath time was a time for confidences and chats .
16 He goes to a day centre three days a week but it would help if he could have a two- or three-week holiday somewhere every now and again .
17 ‘ What about taking Gran to a day centre ? ’ asks Katie , ‘ Lucy 's grandmother goes to one and she loves it .
18 Went to a day centre .
19 yes , I mean , in contra-distinction to that , first of all a number of these increased charges , like fifty p for a journey to a day centre , they are standard practice in other counties .
20 Well the argument is that if you receive say a mobility allowance , and if we are laying on transport to get you to a Day Centre and back , maybe five days a week , then the argument is that that 's a fair levy against that allowance .
21 They may arrange for you to have short stay daytime , or full time care at a day centre or residential home if you are without heat and light at home .
22 The doctor can refer the person to the social services department for a home help , or meals on wheels , or a place at a day centre .
23 Help may come in many forms , from the provision of a hand rail for the bath to time at a day centre .
24 Alternatively , membership of one of the many different kinds of clubs that exist to suit all interests , or attendance at a Day Centre may be the answer for them , and we shall be examining some of these possibilities in detail later .
25 I work at a day centre for people with learning difficulties and we have recently been donated a Brother KH710 .
26 Attendance at a day centre where the parents and child attend together can be very valuable or the professional 's going to the parents ' home to watch a play session will enable sharing of the observations .
27 He began attendance with his mother and younger brother at a Day Centre where detailed observation of his behaviour , general interaction , and feeding was possible .
28 A younger person , for example , may need help with housing , assistance in finding a way through the complex welfare benefit system , help with using the local rehabilitation facilities at a day centre or day hospital , help in planning a return to work , and so on .
29 attendance at a Day Centre ;
30 Daytime employment , sheltered work , or a place at a day centre or day hospital may be one answer , or removal to a hostel or group home .
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