Sentences with phrase «elderly persons whose»

At the same time, new buyers could enter the ownership market, such as disabled people or elderly people whose driving lives might be extended with the help of a self - driving car.
After receiving lists of first names from the selected assisted living facilities, each student got their creative juices flowing to make a beautiful, personalized valentine for the elderly person whose name they selected.

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As they sit in their family rooms with the remote in their hands, they are exposed to literally dozens of preachers whose primary motivation seems to be bilking elderly people out of their savings to support their exhorbitant life styles.
Some churches now see themselves as service agencies whose aim and purpose is to use all their members, old as well as young, in serving the frail elderly and other older people in need.
Today this would include the homeless, the hungry, the imprisoned, the ignorant, the illiterate, any who are economically, environmentally and politically disadvantaged, the elderly, the sick, people in developing nations whose lives may be negatively affected by our own nations» economic policies, and those whose lives are threatened by sexism, racism and abusive ideologies.
Some opponents of euthanasia espouse the domino theory: if we permit euthanasia, we'll soon be killing retarded people, then the elderly, and then people whose ears are too large.
Jeremy Hunt wants GPs to spend more time undertaking preventive work with the growing number of elderly people, whose health needs are driving unprecedented demand on all NHS services.
The scientists are assembling a bank of thousands of DNA samples from patients and other people whose DNA could be informative — such as elderly individuals who carry predisposing mutations but show no sign of the disease.
Using blood collected from elderly persons aged up to one hundred and demonstrating no cognitive impairment, the researchers isolated precisely those immune cells whose antibodies are able to identify toxic beta - amyloid plaques but not the amyloid precursor protein that is present throughout the human body and that presumably plays an important role in the growth of nerve cells.
Government officials, super-intelligent children who become separated from parents, elderly people who will become victims of the inevitable, and a news anchor with family situations she must settle but whose real job in the film is to tell us the story.
Rescues hear from elderly people moving into nursing homes who can not bring their pets; from families whose child is suddenly allergic to the family pet; from people who have lost their jobs or homes and can no longer take care of their pets; from people relocating and moving into apartments where there is no room for pets; from families going through a divorce, sickness, or death; and from military personnel who are deployed.
An internet presence before many people were on the Internet, Tara teamed up with the rescue effort to bring her compassion and skill to K9Kastle, where she has saved dozens of elderly or challenged dogs, and taught us about the neurologically challenged cats on whose behalf the city shelter knows to contact us directly.
This is called a Zoonotic disease and is especially a concern for people whose immune systems are compromised, such as young children, pregnant women, and the elderly.
In humans, research shows that elderly people who are socially isolated and whose brains are under - stimulated are up to 68 percent more likely to develop Alzheimer's or dementia.
Ill and elderly people are sadly susceptible to abuse and neglect situations, and it is up to diligent family members and their counsel to hold nursing facilities accountable and seek justice on behalf of the seniors whose voices are not being heard.
This is expected to cause problems for people who may be able to prove their identity, but not their current address — students whose addresses frequently change for example - and for groups more likely to lack the requisite identification — traditionally disadvantaged groups like the elderly, disabled, homeless, and Aboriginal people.
Through random acts of kindness: holding a door for someone's whose hands are full, giving up a seat to an elderly person or a pregnant woman, visiting with a lonely neighbor, or serving a meal at a soup kitchen, we can embody the qualities of caring and responsibility that are the marks of character.
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