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  • ...s their physical capabilities diminish. Younger adults who are disabled or recuperating from acute illness are choosing home care whenever possible. Chronically il
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  • ...lth and social services delivered in a home setting to individuals who are recuperating, disabled, chronically or terminally ill, and need medical, nursing, social
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  • ...c campaigns. The complex also included amenities for the medical staff and recuperating soldiers, such as living quarters and recreational facilities, underscoring
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  • ...s their physical capabilities diminish. Younger adults who are disabled or recuperating from acute illness are choosing home care whenever possible. Chronically il
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  • ...uct should not be sourced from overexploited, depleted, data deficient, or recuperating fish stocks.
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  • ...swift surge in postprandial glucose levels. Such foods are invaluable for recuperating energy post-exertion or aiding individuals undergoing hypoglycemia.
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  • ...in Crane]] (played by [[John Mahoney]]), a retired police detective who is recuperating from a gunshot wound that left him with a limp. Martin's physical therapist
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  • * '''[[Occupational therapy]]''' - A form of therapy for those recuperating from physical or mental illness that encourages rehabilitation through the
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  • * '''[[recuperating]]'''
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