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"care home" Definitions
  1. a place where people live and are cared for when they cannot live at home or look after themselves

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Headlines Care home group Barchester put up for sale on.ft.
The company said it acquired a care home in Germany.
The care home did not respond to a request for comment.
Native families also can have trouble meeting strict care home standards.
More than 40% of care-home funding is thus met by individuals.
Aged-care home operators Japara Healthcare Ltd and Regis Healthcare both fell.
Happy Monday, and welcome to Overnight Health Care, Home Run Derby edition.
Last year Shiseido started to run its care-home cosmetics lessons in Taiwan.
Burger-flippers and care-home workers do not have trade secrets to hawk.
Caressant Care Woodstock Long Term Care Home said it is cooperating with police.
But then I'm not frail, isolated, lonely or living in a care home.
A shortage of good schools, child care, home health care workers and E.M.T.s.
Sending Mr Bouteflika to a care home should be just the start of reform.
He works on sheep farms; she works at an aged-care home for veterans.
Chinese old folk and Japanese care-home operators have discovered revealing things about each other.
In Japan, generous government insurance covers most care-home costs, giving old folk much autonomy.
He claims that living in a care home has not impinged on his university experience.
DERIVATION SUMMARY Fitch places Mydentist in the hospital & care home subsector of the healthcare sector.
The other residents of the care home could make life very, very uncomfortable for that person.
The tip of the landslide is located just a few feet from the new care home.
Most often these have concentrated on care home residents and occasionally on those living at home.
The Dow outperformers are scattered across the health care, home improvement, technology, insurance and entertainment industries.
They also opened extra subsidized units at Mount Edwards care home and added 40 rent supplements.
A total of 29 people associated with the care home have died, 18 of them patients.
The first floor of a large aged care home in Nagano city was shown under water.
Mackay and Steiner are now settled in the Bupa Balcarres Care Home in the city of Dundee.
Later, Jarvis started running away from his care home and going clubbing as a means of escape.
There are tons of deals on apparel for men and women, beauty, skin care, home, and more.
Grantham is 99 years old and lives in Templeman House, a British care home, which brought in Biscuit.
We contribute about $300 each month to a shared account that goes towards groceries, pet care, home goods, etc.
But he volunteered to work at a care home because he wanted to do something productive with his time.
Eventually, they made the decision to house her mother in a personal care home, which costs $2,200 a month.
Netting celebrated her 100th birthday this month with a Guinness-themed birthday party at her care-home in Plymouth.
They now reside together in Balcarres Care Home in Dundee, where they will celebrate their 71st Valentine's Day together.
Last week Pat Adams, a resident at Sunrise of Sonning care home in Reading, UK, celebrated her 87th birthday.
Frank still visits her at the Alzheimer's care home every day he can, and sometimes I would tag along.
In Somerset rehabilitative physiotherapy is sometimes done in a care home jointly run by a hospital and the council.
At age 70, after decades spent in south Bristol neighborhoods, England moved into Hengrove Lodge, a residential care home.
England never married, had no children, and was only visited occasionally by his brother at the residential care home.
Staffing costs, including an increasing use of agency workers, represent around 7503% of the cost base of care home operators.
Heijmans said it has concluded a cooperation agreement with De Wever to build a 65 million euros care home project.
On the other side of the country, Oregon's legislature established the Patient-Centered Primary Care Home (PCPCH) program in 22019.
You see, Gonzales runs an adult foster care home, and he wasn't the only person with access to the internet.
The supervisors at an elderly care home near the rice fields decided to put all the residents in one room.
And last year, investigators discovered a mass grave of 800 children outside a former Catholic care home in County Galway.
"People often ask whether the famous picture of Barbara Bush cuddling one of the babies at our care home for children with HIV/AIDS was staged by White House photographers or handlers," the founders of Grandma's House, a residential care home for children with HIV/AIDS, wrote in The Washington Post days after Mrs.
Medicare home health benefit covers skilled nursing care, home-based assistance and therapeutic services for qualifying individuals who are home-bound.
He is part of a project called Primary Care Home, one of several pilot schemes being introduced to promote greater integration.
Across many parts of rural Europe mayors struggle with similar problems, wondering when to turn their school into a care home.
In one pilot study, three New Zealand researchers investigated a small group of residents in a care home for the elderly.
For residents at Bryn Celyn Care Home in Wales, United Kingdom that means visits from loved ones are put on pause.
Families of those in the care home demanded that every resident be tested for the coronavirus, but it didn't happen instantly.
And when we last catch sight of him, a helper in a West Country monastic care home is pushing Ivor's wheelchair.
At the beginning of June, he returned to his job at the care home, where he works 35 hours a week.
Island County Sheriff's Office detective Ed Wallace says Cunningham, a nursing assistant who worked in a care home, was killed on Feb.
Currently, her oldest son — who is 7 years old — is in a care home, but she hopes to support him independently someday.
Patients who live alone or in a care home may have only one change of clothes—those in which they were admitted.
Maria came to Britain in 2008 to work in a care home and was hoping she would earn enough buy a car.
In many areas the care-home market is "monopsonistic", with one dominant buyer (the local council) and many sellers (the care homes).
Palliative care, home and inpatient hospice facilities and improved physician-patient and family communication are becoming the rule rather than the exception.
Cyberdyne's lumbar-support suit responds to bioelectric signals from the wearer's body and helps care-home staff as they bend and lift.
Most respondents were women aged 31 to 60, primarily care home nurses, managers or other health care professionals working in the community.
But most of the route takes a walker through rural towns and farming villages—less roaring circus, and more elderly care home.
The scenes vary: In one, a female care home worker talks about being told to smile by strangers and co-workers alike.
A care-home industry leader defended the carers, saying they were being forced to work without enough protective equipment, El País reported.
"She didn't let it affect her at all," said Lawrence, adding that Feden worked full time at a care home until recently.
After leaving a care home, the 70-year-old opted to receive end-of-life treatment in the comfort of his own bungalow.
Arena, a startup that works with hospitals and care-home companies, where turnover is high, considers retention even before it takes someone on.
Police backtracked on their report that two "elderly men" escaped a care home to attend a heavy metal festival in Sacken, northern Germany.
Elli is a leading UK-based care home provider trading under the following names: Four Seasons Health Care, The Huntercombe Group and brighterkind.
But in an era of tight public finances, some governments are trimming the payments they offer to cover, or subsidise, care-home places.
These visitors came from many walks of life, but most were residents of a local adult care home for dementia patients in Essen.
His grandson and 15 others were present in the care home when I honoured his wishes by injecting the medication that ended his life.
Rueda says that when a person moves into an elderly care home in Barcelona, they live on average for less than three more years.
Starting out two decades ago as an apothecary of traditional Ayurvedic potions, Patanjali has expanded into personal care, home products, packaged food and more.
"At the care home we had the fan pointed out the window to blow the smoke, but they snatched it away," Warnock told Metro.
Korian said 22 residents fell ill after Friday's evening meal at the Cheneraie care home in Lherm, 30 kilometers (19 miles) south of Toulouse.
Another British private equity firm Terra Firma had to write down its investment in Four Seasons, one of the country's biggest care home operators.
Uematsu began working at the care home in 2012 and had no specific problems with the patients, a prefectural official said following the attack.
For a frail elderly patient, just a couple of days in a hospital bed can mean a shift from independent living to a care home.
In the West most patients go to a care home for the final brutal stages of the disease, which can last more than a year.
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 95% (certified fresh)Synopsis: "Zak runs away from his care home to make his dream of becoming a wrestler come true."
Smailes had previously asked workers at the Addison Court Care Home in Crawcrook, England, to bring her a pack of "hunky firefighters" for her birthday.
WIDNES, England — The residents of the Millbrow Care Home were already frail with old age and illness when they started losing weight at alarming speed.
She's fine now because our group in Liverpool found out about it and got her moved to her a care home where they are very accepting.
As a teenager, she spent four years in a care home because she had bulimia and her father, an Antarctic explorer, was struggling to help her.
The big picture: The executive order requires Medicare to test different payment models encouraging preventive kidney care, home dialysis (versus facility-based dialysis) and kidney transplants.
People will also need to budget better for the possibility of living in a care home in later life, just as they plan for their pension.
The local authority said 22 residents fell ill after Friday's evening meal at the Cheneraie care home in Lherm, 30 kilometers (18.64 miles) south of Toulouse.
A forthcoming report covering 20 countries from KPMG, a consultancy, suggests the number of care-home residents could grow by 68% over the next 15 years.
Evan Saulino, MD, PhD, Providence Milwaukie Family Medicine Residency, Center for Outcomes Research and Education and Clinical Advisor for Oregon's Patient-Centered Primary Care Home Program.
It could be misused in a care home by thinking, 'Oh well, don't bother to talk to her, she's got the PARO, that'll keep her occupied.
In New York, he was a social worker with True Care Home Health Care company while going to nursing school, the New York Daily News reported.
Ottie Lee carries the childhood shame and anger of being abandoned to a care home by her alcoholic salesman of a father and her incarcerated mother.
She makes most of her income working as a manager at an adult foster care home and from part-time contracts as a special effects makeup artist.
Research by Tom Higgins of Cardiff University suggests that the numeracy requirements for retail assistants and care-home workers in Britain went down between 1997 and 2012.
He was already in custody for an unrelated but similar assault on Wednesday of a 92-year-old woman at a local elderly care home, authorities say.
However, the documents — which came to light during a legal action brought against Lloyds by Wingate Associates, a Wolverhampton-based care home business — seem to suggest differently.
"Honestly, every single day you come to work he will make you smile," said Kimberley Taylor, a staff member at the care home, according to the BBC.
She stole thousands of pounds from a pool of very vulnerable people—the patients she looked after as the care-home manager of a residence in Birmingham.
Investigating officers said both the owner and Chowdhury had met senior ministers, politicians and government officials to get licenses and grants required to run the child care home.
The veteran didn't talk much about his service, said Barb Dethlefs who had been taking care of Quick for the past years in a hospice community care home.
Four Seasons, one of Britain's largest care-home firms, is in financial trouble, a few years after being acquired by Terra Firma, a company founded by Guy Hands.
And so it was on July 26th when a young man broke into a care home for the disabled and carried out Japan's worst mass murder in decades.
Only Mr Uematsu knows what was going through his mind when he drove to the care home in the dead of night, armed with a bag of knives.
The four boys from the care home were never allowed to walk together, so if the police saw you together you would be arrested for breach of ASBO.
In "Some Things Last A Long Time" Daniel plays the piano as if it's a loved one rehearsing a eulogy on the bus-ride to a care-home.
Some years ago we placed my grandmother, who suffered from dementia, in a foster care home that provided comprehensive round-the-clock care to six full-time residents.
Like many other similar institutions, the care home, which closed in 1961, separated unmarried mothers from their babies in order to adopt them out to more "respectable" families.
Meghan also commented on her pregnancy during a visit to Brinsworth House, a residential nursing and care home for British entertainers run by the Royal Variety Charity, on Tuesday.
Local councils pay some or all of the care-home fees of those with assets of less than £23,250 ($31,000), while those with more must pay their own way.
Hospital and care home operators are also facing greater pressure on revenue, but the impact will depend on who is paying for care and the intensity of care required.
The company is exploring asset purchases in London, Ma said, adding it had bid for an office tower and an elderly care home but that the bids were unsuccessful.
Nineteen residents of a care home for the disabled near Tokyo were stabbed to death and another 25 wounded, in Japan's worst mass killing in the post-war era.
The entire plot of Say Say Say is defined by care work, beginning with Ella's interview with Bryn and ending with the day Jill moves to a care home.
Samira al-Ghamdi, an activist and former psychologist at a care home, said the treatment of inmates was so poor it&aposs unsurprising that some would try to escape.
They had a family and lived together until Wilf, a veteran of World War Two, was diagnosed with dementia last year and moved into a care home in Wigston, Leicestershire.
The number of hospital beds occupied by people who are well enough to be discharged but who have no care home to go to has risen by 75% since 2011.
The former star of Suits helped brighten the morning for nearly 40 residents of Brinsworth House, a nursing and care home for British entertainers run by the Royal Variety Charity.
Hua Hong Investments, a local property company, is about to open the city's first American-style residential care home, with medical services, an indoor golf driving-range and calligraphy classes.
LHERM, France (Reuters) - Shares in social healthcare provider Korian tumbled on Monday after five elderly residents in a care home it owns in southwestern France died from suspected contaminated food.
The building sits in an otherwise unremarkable neighborhood, surrounded by a small scraggly field, homes, and the Diplomat Hotel, long ago converted to an elderly care home for Russian immigrants.
As Spain has struggled with the coronavirus pandemic, soldiers have found elderly care-home residents left alone, and its capital city is converting an ice rink into a makeshift morgue.
I saw a program last night about people in a care home, and, along with pity, I felt terrible apprehension: This is how it ends, this is how it ends.
The suspects reportedly said Coyle "had been involved in some type of incident where he was injured and he was now in a care home in Northern California," according to Anderson.
I once found myself sitting next to an 89-year-old man in navy polyester blazer, smart trousers, and polished shoes, drinking a sherry in a residential care home in Shropshire.
British care home operator Four Seasons is set to be taken over by the U.S. hedge fund H/2 Capital Partners for an estimated value of 400 million pounds ($493.24 million).
"I am very, very bothered about what's going to happen to a trans person, who's in a care home with a lot of elderly people and the word gets round," she says.
"My mother had been queuing for two years for a space in a senior care home in Hong Kong, and she only waited two months before getting a space here," Lee said.
She first hinted that it was an area of interest during her December visit to Brinsworth House, a residential nursing and care home for British entertainers run by the Royal Variety Charity.
In one state, an older person might be living in a "personal care home" staffed by unlicensed employees and "proxy caregivers" who have authority to administer medication and perform health maintenance activities.
I thought of this when I spoke to Leslie Ault, who recalled attending Mastermind tournaments at the Playboy Club for me in between visits to his wife at her dementia care home.
The pair drove through the areas they are responsible for, and Constable Wheatley sat in as the police representative in a meeting of officials discussing recent episodes at a local care home.
Meghan also gave a quick update on her pregnancy during a visit to Brinsworth House, a residential nursing and care home for British entertainers run by the Royal Variety Charity, earlier this month.
Clutter, who's now getting her masters' degree at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee, is not the only college student living in a senior care home — similar programs have popped up across the country.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A week-long crackdown on slavery in the workplace - from carwash to care home - has rescued dozens of suspected victims and netted several arrests, British police said on Wednesday.
PARIS, April 1 (Reuters) - Shares in Korian slumped on Monday following the deaths of five people as a result of suspected food poisoning at a care home in France run by the company.
Nine men and 10 women, ranging in age from 18 to 70, were killed, and 26 people were injured, when Satoshi Uematsu went on a stabbing spree at the care home in 20083.
A directive from the Qapqal government ordered children of working couples to be put in carehome villages for the young, boarding schools for older ones — so their parents could move for work.
The number of "delayed transfers of care"—people stuck in hospital because they had no care home to go to—rose sharply from 2014-15, as did the number of violent incidents in prisons.
And after seeing inspiration online, the staff at Bryn Celyn Care Home came up with a new activity to lift residents' morale -- a life-size version of the children's board game Hungry Hungry Hippos.
Photos showed the young woman, who was autistic and unable to speak, smiling shyly in a photo taken by her mother soon after she entered the care home, just months before she was killed.
Shiseido beauticians go into care homes to teach old people how to do their make-up, at a cost (to the care home) of ¥10,000-20,000 ($88-177) per visit; a process with therapeutic benefits.
The second member of the dirty-half dozen is AptarGroup, a top player in the packaging industry that makes dispensing systems for products in the beauty, personal care, home care, pharmaceutical, food and beverage markets.
"If I don't know Japanese, I don't even communicate with my co-workers, with my patients, with my boss," said Connie Santiago, a Filipina who works at the Asakusa Horai elderly care home in Tokyo.
He further supports senior citizens through his BrightStar Care home assistance franchise — for which he expects to earn $2 million in revenue — as an additional way to continue his entrepreneurial lifestyle of over 35 years.
Lorraine DeGraffenreidt, who is U.C.B.'s touring-company manager in L.A., and has taken dozens of classes, described the U.C.B. "hangout scene": "You know when old people go to an elderly-care home?" she said.
Investigators told PEOPLE they zeroed in on Butler after he allegedly attacked the 92-year-old woman at a local elderly care home, where he was visiting a family member, on Wednesday after Petrus was killed.
The Duchess of Sussex added her own sparkle to a Christmas art project during her visit to Brinsworth House, a residential nursing and care home for British entertainers run by the Royal Variety Charity, on Tuesday.
CNN noted that violent mass stabbings are extremely rare, the last one being in 2016, when 85033 people were killed in a stabbing spree at a care home for disabled people in Sagamihara, south of Tokyo.
A man in his 70s, who was a resident at the care home, died on March 2, while a woman in her 80s, who was also a Life Care resident, died on March 2.13, officials said.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS Dye celebrated her birthday with a party at the Norton Lees Hall care home where she resides and a trip to Baslow, in Derbyshire, England, with her family.
"I found out today that Ron used to go fly fishing when he finished work and take the dog across the fields with him while he fished," said Deanna Barnes, home manager at care home, told Reuters.
Posada, who had been diagnosed with throat cancer about five years ago, died Wednesday at a care home for elderly veterans in Broward Country, north of Miami, according to Arturo Hernandez, a lawyer for the hardline exile.
The Duchess of Sussex, 37, added her own sparkle to a Christmas art project during her visit to Brinsworth House, a residential nursing and care home for British entertainers run by the Royal Variety Charity, on Tuesday.
McDonald's has long been a target of employees' rights advocates, including Fight for $15, which pushes for higher minimum wages and better treatment for workers in fast food, retail, child care, home health aid and other businesses.
But robots will almost certainly push down wages in all the remaining human-touch jobs (child care, elder care, home health care, personal coaches, sales and so on) that robots can't do because they're not, well, human.
Bryn Celyn Care Home in Wales attached baskets to long poles, set out a pile of ball pit balls, and had their wheelchair-bound residents act as the "hippos" for a giant version of Hungry Hungry Hippos.
Throughout their life, Saville and Woodward never lived more than 10 minutes away from each other, and so shortly after Saville first came to live at Berry Hill Park Care Home in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, Woodward followed suit.
The royal mom-to-be first hinted that the theatre was an area of interest during her December visit to Brinsworth House, a residential nursing and care home for British entertainers run by the Royal Variety Charity. Whoops!
Father Tom Uzhunnalil was abducted in March 2016 when four unidentified gunmen attacked a care home in Yemen's southern port city of Aden, killing four Indian nuns, two Yemeni female staff members, eight elderly residents and a guard.
The Duchess of Sussex wore a gold ring by Turkish brand Kismet by Milka ($300) during her solo visit to Brinsworth House, a residential nursing and care home for British entertainers run by the Royal Variety Charity, on Tuesday.
It is further evidence, the authors say, that people working with high-risk populations such as the elderly as a care home restrict person-to-person contact, practice social distancing, and provide protective equipment for all residents and staff.
Specialist Services, Diversification: Voyage's business risk profile is supported by its diversified service offering covering the full spectrum of social care needs for people with learning disabilities in either a registered care home, a supported living setting or as outreach services.
With the results showing a long-term benefit with extraction, "this up-front expense is going to be justified because, in the long term, we'll see a reduction in medical care, nursing care, home care and rehabilitation care," Jahan predicted.
Related: Your Smartphone Is Probably Powered by Child Labor at Mines in Africa Having taken them in when they were babies, the care home is committed to continuing to look after them as they go through high school and into college.
HINDHEAD, England (Reuters) - For 93-year-old Daphne Padfield, a dementia sufferer in an English care home, the arrival of a virtual reality (VR) headset offered a window back to the day in 1953 when Britain crowned its new queen.
Stress-free in Sweden In the Svartedalen elderly care home in Gothenburg, 230 nurses are working six-hour shifts in a 453-month trial (PDF) led by researchers at Pacta Guideline, a consultancy company for the public sector in Sweden.
By thirteen or fourteen, someone in the system finally noticed she was being abused; soon she was shuttling back and forth between foster care, home, placement with relatives, and group homes, where she says she had to fight to defend herself.
The infection -- and light -- comes in the form of a class full of children 2 to 3 years old who frequent the physical therapy session -- and many other parts of the daily lives of the residents at the Jewish care home.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese man accused of killing 19 disabled people at a care home south of Tokyo in 2016 said he will admit to the killings at his trial due to begin in January, the Mainichi Shimbun newspaper reported.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - After spending time with his 84-year-old mother in a senior care home in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, David Lee walked up to the supervisor and asked to reserve a place there for his own retirement.
Every elderly person who has to remain in hospital because there is no space in a care home is a financial gain for the council but a considerable cost for the hospital (as well as denying a bed to someone who needs it).
Internet, health & personal care, home improvement, auto sales, and restaurant & bars all continued to see strong sales: Nonstore (internet) up 12.9% Health/personal care up 8.3% Home improvement up 6.5% Auto dealers up 5.8% Restaurants/bars up 4.3% It wasn't a perfect report.
Diversified Services Support Credit Profile: Voyage's business risk profile is supported by a diversified service offering covering the full spectrum of social care needs for people with learning disabilities in either a registered care home, a supported living setting or as outreach services.
But right now, despite our ability to be part of the answer in the quest to reduce the total cost of care, home respiratory therapy providers continue to face cuts that do not take into account the cost of providing care to patients.
An email sent to the speaker's office on Tuesday evening claimed that a group of German speaking men last week surrounded and raped a 15-year-old girl from a foster care home in Lithuanian town of Jonava, close to German army barracks.
Although we view the price consideration as high, the proposed acquisition is positive for Bupa's business profile and in line with Bupa's diversification strategy focusing on diversification of healthcare services through offering hospital, clinic, care home and dental services to its customers.
Diversified Services Support Credit Profile: Voyage's business risk profile is supported by the company's diversified service offering covering the full spectrum of social care needs for people with learning disabilities in either a registered care home, a supported living setting or as outreach services.
WHEN Sakura no Mori hospital and care home in Kawaguchi, 27km north of Tokyo, hired its first foreign workers six years ago, some of the patients would shout "gaijin" ("foreigner") to summon them; others were wary of having anything to do with them at all.
"I can confirm that Sr Wendy Beckett died today, at the age of 88, at 2.16 pm at a residential care home a couple of miles away from the Carmelite monastery at Quidenham", a spokeswoman for the monastery told Reuters in an emailed statement.
Satoshi Uematsu, 29, a former care home worker accused of killing 19 disabled people and wounding 26 in a care center in 2016 - one of post-war Japan's worst mass killings - was removed from the court and did not return when the trial resumed.
"Pet therapy is an important part of our lifestyle program at Southhaven as it brings such joy to residents and helps start conversations about the past, but we had never had a horse visit before!" wrote Christadelphian Aged Care home manager Peter Jessing in a press release.
In the Christian Beth-San special care home in Moerkapelle, close to The Hague, Arie Pieter Hofman, 87, and Neeltje Hofman-Heij, 88, use a simulated bike connected to a treadmill to race through scenes from their old neighborhood in Gouda, projected onto a flat-screen display.
DERIVATION SUMMARY Fitch has observed significant rating pressure in the UK leveraged care home sector stemming from a reduction of local authorities' fee rates in real terms, increasing costs due to higher national living wage from April 2016 and growing use of agency due to a shortage of nurses.
Recently in New Brunswick, Seniors and Long-Term Care Minister Lisa Harris said that—despite a case where someone on the registry was living in a special care home and sexually assaulted a fellow resident—there will be no policy change to check residents against the sex offender registry.
"Candidates at all levels of government need to stand up and take notice: Whether we work in fast-food, child care, home care or higher education, we're in this together because all workers need a living wage," said Margaret Phillips, an adjunct instructor at University of Missouri-St.
DERIVATION SUMMARY Fitch has observed significantly pressures on ratings in the UK leveraged care home sector that has been affected by a reduction of local authorities' fee rates in real terms, with pressures on profitability exacerbated by increasing costs as a result of the increase in the National Living Wage from April 2016.
DERIVATION SUMMARY Fitch has observed significantly pressures on ratings in the UK leveraged care home sector that has been affected by a reduction of local authorities' fee rates in real terms, with pressures on profitability exacerbated by increasing costs as a result of the increase in the National Living Wage from April 0003.
"Since I have spent most of my life time in Hong Kong; I am more familiar and have trust in the local hospital rather than the Greater Bay Area," said Mr Liu, 74, a retiree who declined to give his full name, adding he would not consider moving to a senior care home in the mainland.
The attack -- in which nine men and 10 women were killed, and 26 more people injured -- is Japan's deadliest mass killing since the end of World War II. 'Outrageous thing to say' After tying up two members of staff at the care home, Uematsu went from wing to wing, floor by floor, killing patients, according to Lili Horiguchi, a Prefectural welfare division employee.
In 2016, 19 people were killed in a stabbing spree at a care home for disabled people -- the deadliest mass killing in Japan since the end of World War II. Japan also strictly regulates weapons, and it's illegal for people to carry a pocket knife, craft knife, hunting knife or box cutter in public, according to the US State Department.

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