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It then became the Anne E. Poth Home for Convalescent and Aged Members of the Companions of the F
: "a resort where the infirm in health, the convalescent, and those whose attention to studious busi
portion of the fourth floor was in use as a convalescent area for tubercular patients but was no lon
r of 1898 to establish a large hospital and convalescent camp at Montauk, New York to deal with the
al day care, a day centre, respite care and convalescent care for the elderly.
utpatient Diagnostic Center, Brown Memorial Convalescent Center, Cobb Health Care Center, Home Base
1944 the Don Ce-Sar became a U.S. Air Force convalescent center.
Here they constructed a convalescent community - with almost two dozen cottages,
including nutrition and diet for the well, convalescent cookery, techniques of cleaning and sanitat
The town was home to 16 hospitals and a convalescent depot, in addition to a number of reinforce
The Cotton Districts Convalescent fund put up £25,000 for the conversion.
Before he was convalescent he not only resumed his work among the blac
quisitioned by the Royal Navy and used as a convalescent home for sailors and served by trains stopp
During its time the hotel has been a convalescent home and a wartime maternity hospital and w
He died August 2, 1955 in a convalescent home in Ste-Rose, Quebec from effects of th
yal Alexandra Hospital in Rhyl and opened a convalescent home for crippled children at Florence Hous
Manfield Hospital, Northampton for use as a convalescent home in the memory of her late husband.
nted following a visit to the Merchant Navy convalescent home in Limpsfield, Surrey around 1943, emb
onorary secretary of the Derbyshire Miners' Convalescent Home at Skegness.
the rectory field to Winford Hospital as a convalescent home for 16 children, and later used as a n
al Centre, built in 1902 as Lady Forester's Convalescent Home (in memory of the 3rd Baron Forester)
m Park, a nearby country house for use as a convalescent home for sailors (the house is now a privat
inness which is located nearby and is now a convalescent home for the elderly.
able titled families and was also used as a convalescent home for troops from Belgium in World War I
St. Bartholomew's Hospital to be used as a convalescent home for the poor, staffed by nurses suppli
It was a convalescent home during the Second World War and served
Woking Convalescent Home (1884)
ar I the house became a hospital and then a convalescent home for officers.
During the war it served as a convalescent home for RAF officers.
The convalescent home was maintained by the county borough u
t Ham County Borough council, as the Grange convalescent home for children, which operated with the
953 and was killed in a fire at Littlefield Convalescent Home a little later the same year.
l she was 105 years old, and at the Western Convalescent Home in Jefferson Park, Los Angeles until h
g hospital kitchens in France and a nurses' convalescent home in Salonika.
which included 15 months in hospital and a convalescent home due to rheumatic fever.
the age of 88 of pneumonia at the Flagship Convalescent Home in Corona Del Mar, California on Septe
ill and became a patient at King Edward VII Convalescent Home for Officers at Osborne House on the I
f and include crossing guard, soup kitchen, convalescent home, and carnival or fundraiser duties.
ish Rite, which was previously a children's convalescent home, expanded into a full-fledged medical
The city has a hospital, convalescent home, library, museum, city park with swimm
Previously used as a convalescent home, the house is now owned by Sandwell Me
building with the intention of providing a convalescent home, but died (in 1900) before the work wa
g 69,785 square feet, or 1.6 acres; [4] the convalescent home, Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester, contai
struction of the hospital, named the Barnes Convalescent Home, started in 1871 and was completed in
Orphanage, the Metropolitan and City Police Convalescent Home, and the Widows' and Relief Funds.
king as business manager for a hospital and convalescent home.
1903, Milton Hospital began operations as a convalescent home.
Beaumont Hospital, and the Sister of Mercy Convalescent Home.
idence in Beaumont, in what is now Beaumont convalescent home.
am Mills for their employees, including the convalescent home.
s taken over by the Red Cross and used as a convalescent home.
eakdown in September 1896 and was sent to a convalescent home.
e 20th of January 1949 he died in a Bristol convalescent home.
and Dental hospitals, the fund implemented convalescent homes around Britain and an ambulance servi
rove the lives of residents and patients at convalescent homes, hospices, Alzheimers units, adult da
ining or otherwise, e) the establishment of convalescent homes, hospitals, hostels and social and we
nment to shut-ins in prisons, hospitals and convalescent homes.
lity was known as the “Sandy Bay Children's Convalescent Home”.
ilding formerly occupied by the convent and convalescent hospital of Our Lady of Belen, hence the na
ring World War I, Glamis Castle served as a convalescent hospital for the wounded, in which she took
ame a resident trainee nurse at the Woolton Convalescent Hospital and later worked as a private secr
ervice at the front, and were employed at a convalescent hospital on the Dardanelles.
Manor at West Kirby, to the government as a convalescent hospital for officers and paid for its conv
teers, and Medical Officer to the Southport Convalescent Hospital and the Southport Infirmary.
s: the Royal Edward Institute, the Montreal Convalescent Hospital and St. Mary's Hospital.
Good Shepherd Convalescent Hospital
Convalescent Hospital on Hart Island, 1877.
The AAF used the cantonment area as a convalescent hospital and as a separation center after t
expanded and soon renamed as Fung Yiu King Convalescent Hospital in 1987.
rent congestive heart failure at the Orinda Convalescent Hospital in Orinda, California, in 2006.
ily fortified coast artillery garrison to a convalescent hospital for returning veterans.
nation of £26,000 for the founding of a new convalescent hospital in Cheadle was made in 1869 by Rob
The post contained a large convalescent hospital and had a prisoner of war camp whi
tered her into a West Hollywood, California convalescent hospital, while she recovered from pneumoni
hall to the Red Cross for use as a wartime convalescent hospital.
nd the property had been used as a military convalescent hospital.
le hall, a shelter for battered women and a convalescent hospital; four years of Bollard's training
He was on convalescent leave until the Civil War ended a few month
to Lieutenant Colonel (apparently while on convalescent leave).
d in hospital, and by permission taking the convalescent officers over the field, by whom their posi
The therapeutic garden and health track for convalescent patients has been built.
While visiting the Escadrille on one of his convalescent periods recuperating from his wounds, he bo
was instrumental in the establishment of a convalescent rehabilitation program which helped to rest
cting as an Auxiliary Military Hospital for convalescent soldiers during the First World War and as
Landour was founded in 1827 as a convalescent station for British soldiers serving in Ind
On the convalescent tables condiments and relishes shall be ser
n who had died in Luxor in 1897 whilst on a convalescent trip with the family; they had travelled th
Administration block, chapel, water tower, convalescent villas and echelon design ward blocks have
the house was used during World War I as a convalescent ward for sailors from Naval hospitals and t
                                                                                                    


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