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I also get a sense that he was in a hospital or convalescent home for a long time.
In 1964 he began working as business manager for a hospital and convalescent home.
After the war the building was used as convalescent home for veterans.
I put her in a convalescent home, but that lasted one week.
"You want to get in a convalescent home," said Paul.
"I got a call from the convalescent home about an hour ago.
I'm busy, got a job taking care of the elderly at a convalescent home.
Tim parked next door, in front of the county convalescent home.
As of July 2000 the former convalescent home was being converted into the senior center.
This is not a convalescent home: no patient ever spends the night.
It was used as a naval training school, and then a convalescent home for officers.
Other facilities, such as convalescent homes, help patients who need less assistance.
They may therefore benefit from a period in a convalescent home if this can be arranged.
Her cottage was later turned into a convalescent home for soldiers returning from the front.
"All the dancing partners have gone up to the cemetery or the convalescent home."
It served as a convalescent home for children and eventually a nursing school before being turned into a museum in 1985.
However he suffered a breakdown in September 1896 and was sent to a convalescent home.
"And I'll have the coolest wheelchair in the convalescent home."
Except for the very wealthy, care in nursing and convalescent homes is out of the question.
"No, it was a nursing and convalescent home," he said.
In the newer part of the lower ward a convalescent home was established.
They'd take me back into the convalescent home, which was really just hell with a fresh coat of paint.
"They're more like convalescent homes, which is allowed in the zoning," she added.
The mansion became a convalescent home in connection with the treatment of the insane.
From his convalescent hospital he had watched it for three hours.
The buildings once housed an Army convalescent hospital and later a women's seminary.
He was ninety-two years old and he'd been staying at that convalescent hospital up the street.
When he died, Walker left substantial funds for the establishment of a convalescent hospital in the area.
Within the cave entrance a convalescent hospital was constructed.
He died February 6, 1972, in a Torrance convalescent hospital.
During the Second World War, the house was used as a military convalescent hospital.
The location was also home to a military convalescent hospital, named Crofton.
In 1903, a convalescent hospital was established by the United States Army.
My guess was that it was built by the French as a country rest home or convalescent hospital. "
A convalescent hospital ship in service during World War I was named after him.
Rob's first performances were in a convalescent hospital singing Beatles songs to senior citizens.
With her mother's assistance, she aided in the organization of a convalescent hospital for wounded soldiers returning from Cuba.
Gandil died at age 82 on December 13, 1970, in a convalescent hospital after a long illness.
Convalescent hospitals were not unfamiliar to him.
Rosewood Estates, which is now under construction, was promoted as a blend of an apartment building and a convalescent hospital.
In 1962, the institution was renamed the Jewish Convalescent Hospital.
I reached the convalescent hospital, parked my car in a visitors' slot, walked back through the front entrance and headed for the stairs.
"From - Convalescent Hospital," a muffled voice said.
The Convalescent Hospital was established at Camp Edwards in 1942.
During World War I, they opened their apartment as a convalescent hospital for the wounded of all nationalities.
I located the convalescent hospital, a one-story stucco structure flanked on three sides by parking lots.
When war came again in 1939, she turned part of Lartington Hall into a convalescent hospital for war-wounded.
It has been used as part of the Fortifications of Gibraltar and in 1942 there was a convalescent hospital here.
Moore, 86, died September 16, 1958, in a Long Beach, California, convalescent hospital.