1 A major culture change in how we accept and give care has occurred.
2 That was done a while ago; we give care early.
3 Never did he give care to his parents--
4 See you give care to the foot.
5 These include travelling to school, to give care or to work if you are unable to work from home.
6 Treasures laid up on earth bring along with them many cares; treasures laid up in heaven never give care .
7 When it was set up we visited regularly to support the staff in their efforts to give care to those who stayed there.
8 The perception of giving care -often talked about as a burden -needs to change.
9 The aim of respite is to give a temporary break for family members responsible for giving care .
10 One gives care , takes care of.
11 You seem to think that in being given care of the child you have drawn the big prize in the lottery.
12 Van Hollen said he would be open to finding savings in Medicare in ways that focus on giving care providers incentives to cut costs.
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