Sentences with phrase «hand caring for»

The adoption outlet has Best Friends volunteers on hand caring for the cats, socializing them and matching them with adopters.

Not exact matches

Although the final fate of the sweeping health care reform lies in the hands of the Supreme Court, one can't fault Obama for not staying true to his word on this one.
Why you should care: For a monthly fee, you can get the extra help you need with Fancy Hands.
On the other hand, shares of hospital chains have sold off sharply, including a 26 % decline for Tenet Healthcare (thc), on the fears that millions of newly uninsured patients will need care but not be able to pay their bills if and when the ACA is repealed.
Fiorina has said she favors overturning the Affordable Care Act, allowing states to manage high - risk pools for coverage, and otherwise handing health care over to the free marCare Act, allowing states to manage high - risk pools for coverage, and otherwise handing health care over to the free marcare over to the free market.
Last spring, Toronto - based Klick, a privately owned marketing agency focused on the health care industry, unveiled a wearable device that digitizes the tremors of someone suffering from Parkinson's disease then recreates them for someone else to feel first - hand.
Care Advantage, a portfolio company of BelHealth Investment Partners, acquired Ready Hands Inc, an Alexandria, Va. - based provider of personal care services for the elderly and disabCare Advantage, a portfolio company of BelHealth Investment Partners, acquired Ready Hands Inc, an Alexandria, Va. - based provider of personal care services for the elderly and disabcare services for the elderly and disabled.
On the other hand, Democrats decried changes to the Affordable Care Act and cuts for corporations.
Not everyone will benefit: now that Republicans have swept the US government for the first time since 1928, it means Obamacare is over - just a matter of time - and Affordable Care Act - vulnerable stocks such as Universal Health Services, AmSurg and Mednax will likely plunge; on the other hand pure pharma stocks like MCK and ABC will benefit as rhetoric on drug pricing will diminish significantly, leading to more stable earnings if / when changes in drug pricing become more stable.
Every skill is welcome: from lending a loving hand to care for local pets, to cleaning, painting, move brigades, among other tasks.
«It has a t - shirt, a little hand towel, bottled water, crackers and protein bars, and a handwritten note thanking them for what they're doing, and that we hope they stay safe while they're restoring the power,» Hubbell Power Systems spokesperson Crystal Mistretta said of the special care packages.
«Donald Trump's administration is handing out permission slips for hospitals and providers to deny individuals, including women and LGBT patients, access to a full range of health services including life saving emergency care.
That may come as a surprise amid hand - wringing about the spiraling cost of health care, but two new studies, one from research company IMS Health and one from pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts, show that the amount of money Americans spend on prescription drugs went down in 2012 for the first time in decades.
On the other hand, the child and dependent care tax credit can also be used by those who are caring for aging parents or disabled relatives.
For starters, many financial planners advise, have enough cash on hand to cover at least a year's worth of basic expenses, including food, housing, health care and transportation.
Whenever he saw me, the owner would come out, sometimes drying freshly - washed hands on a towel, and chat for a few minutes, waiting on me personally — even if there were employees who could take care of it.
On the other hand, if you can tweak this idea for a new market — a social network, for instance, that specifically serves the health care community — you can launch without an entirely new concept.
On the other hand, if a brush is not shedding and suddenly begins losing hairs, especially after being used for several months with no problems, you should evaluate how you use and care for your brush, and the toll that may be taking on its structure.
And since we are not owners but merely caretakers of this world and its people — its Wealth is neither ours to Keep OR to Give — as the hands and eyes of God in the world we simply care for the Creation of which we are a part.
That doctrine has taught us that not only are we humans not the works of our own hands — «he made us and not we ourselves» (Psalms 100:3)-- but that the earth itself «is given to humankind» (Psalms 115:16) not for its own disposal but only «to work for it and care for it» (Genesis 2:15).
Why the RCC thought their priests were above the law and why they cared more for the reputation of their priests more than for the innocent children that suffered at the hands of these horrible men is beyond me.
I see that power at work in pastoral care for those so alienated from each other in faltering marriages that the one can only recoil from the offered hand of the other.
On the other hand, the active religious sister's conformity to Christ is expressed more visibly through a particular apostolate, for example, teaching, nursing, crisis pregnancy work and care for the homeless.
Most pastors say Christians should lend a hand to refugees and foreigners, and most believe caring for refugees is a privilege.
In Calvin, voluntarism gets the upper hand; God is conceived as absolute will, and yet God is also said to love and care for humankind.
«If sometimes our poor people have had to die of starvation,» she said, «it is not because God didn't care for them, but because you and I didn't give, were not instruments of love in the hands of God, to give them that bread, to give them that clothing; because we did not recognize him, when once more Christ came in distressing disguise — in the hungry man, in the lonely man, in the homeless child, and seeking for shelter.»
Here at the outset let us take care to make it clear that the question of an historical point of departure arises even for a contemporary disciple; for if we are not careful here, we shall meet with an insuperable difficulty later (in Chapter V), when we come to deal with the case of the disciple whom we call the disciple at second hand.
It was Jesus, no one else, who looked at around «with anger» when the Pharisees so heartlessly cared nothing whatsoever for a man with a «withered hand» who was there in the synagogue with them (Mark 3:1 - 5).
However his touted care for the poor is sticking his hands in anothers pockets rather than his own.
If there are any aggravations and stresses burdening you, then also hand them over to God and let them go, like it says in 1 Peter 5:7: «Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.»
Isn't it also true that we are here today, that we are who we are, in the condition in which we find ourselves, because we also had biological and spiritual ancestors who sat on their hands, who cared only for themselves, who thought little about the impact of their actions on future generations?
Then after the pain comes light, and children are received into the world by comforting hands and given into the loving care of their mothers and fathers, who have been waiting for them, expecting them, hoping for them.
Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time, casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.»
How do you justify Jesus» not charging for handing out free food and healthy care with the conservative Republican's cold - heartedness toward the poor?
In this way, her first encounter with the gospel came at the hands of American evangelicals who cared for her physical needs.
Elizabeth Escalona, 23, was in a Dallas County, Texas, court Monday as witnesses - including her mother and the pediatrician who cared for the toddler - testified in the first day of her sentencing hearing, while prosecutors showed pictures of the little girl's hands and bruised body and forehead.
On the other hand, my participation in the common good is served far more by living in a community of retired church workers with whom I share many interests and commitments and who care for one another and help one another through the difficulties of aging and dying.
Yet so prone are we to care most about what is near at hand, the fear of atomic destruction is probably less keen in most minds than is the energy crisis which means less oil and gasoline available, less fuel for heating, and an abrupt change in American life - styles.
The St. John's Bible does much to bring together the Protestant's zeal in printing the text on one hand, and the Catholic care for ecclesial art on the other.
I'll write about how tenderly they cared for me, like a daughter or a sister, how they ministered with their hands and their wisdom, with their strong leadership, and then with tea and toast and clean sheets.
If a man comes to me and says Jesus heal my children for they suffer greatly and are near deaths door I say unto to him If you do nt have an insurance card you must pay in cash before I will lay hands upon you or your children for God does not care for the lazy poor» Sanctimonious 1:1
I set you apart in your regular, walking - around life for the daily work of liberation and love, proclaim the Gospel with your hands and your feet and your voice to every soul in your care and influence.
Or again, I Peter 1:3 - 4:11 probably had its original setting in a baptismal service, but in the New Testament document before us the baptismal message is interpreted for those who have already been baptized and for those responsible for their care.3 Without this continuing interpretation and reinterpretation, the text of the Gospel would be brief, old, dead, and under glass protecting it from the soiling hands of tourists.
Hospital staff quietly come in and out of Lage's room at the intensive care unit, where the boy lies still except for the occasional twitch of his leg or squeeze of his dad's hand.
In the face of this horrible oppression, Jesus holds out a message of hope to his people Israel: God will liberate Israel from oppression, placing the vineyard into the hands of tenants who know how to care for it lovingly, and who will enable it to fulfill its mission; only non-Jews who are willing to protect Israel and encourage it to bear fruit will be given control over it.
The nail - pierced hands of Jesus — the «stigmata» — are the hands of one who cares for the stigmatized, who are in manifold ways pierced by the turned - aside eyes of fellow human beings.
On the other hand, people will join communities or churches regardless of what is believed because they feel loved and cared for.
The verse implies that God's hands are tied by the decision to turn over to us the work of caring for one another.
In reality, people in modern Western nations are cared for on a scale impossible to imagine for anyone in the Middle Ages, and while that world was populated with the damaged and disfigured, as is many a Third World city today, it's foolish to imagine that they were cared for by noble people willing to «wash everything by hand and spoon - feed them.»
On the other hand we have seen a great (and more successful) national leader say, while war still raged: «With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation's wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow and his orphan — to do all which may achieve and cherish a just, and a lasting peace, among ourselves, and with all nations.»
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