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1 дом инвалидов
1) Medicine: nursing home2) Law: disabled persons home3) Architecture: home for the disabled4) Sociology: residential care home (в котором они проживают и обеспечиваются уходом), residential home -
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1) General subject: (для) a home for the aged, home for elderly people, senior home, care home (Nine seniors have died in a Victoria care home after an outbreak of a respiratory virus.), seniors complex (В Канаде так называют многоквартирные комплексы, где государство предоставляет отдельные квартиры и услуги по уходу пожилым людям.), rest home, retirement home, retreat, senior housing2) Medicine: geriatric home, senior center, Old Folk'(s) home, community-dwelling elderly3) Colloquial: warehouse4) Construction: asylum5) Sociology: home for elderly, institution for elderly care, old people's home, residential home (для проживания), residential home for the elderly (для проживания)6) Canadian: care center7) Business: nursing home, pensioner's house8) Social service: day care center (США), Adult Residential Facility, Adult residential home9) Taboo: shit-house -
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рус Воспитание в закрытом учрежденииeng Institutional upbringing. Group foster care in which parenting responsibilities are largely taken over by some form of institution (such as residential nursery, orphanage, or children's home), or therapeutic care over a prolonged period in which the child is in a hospital, convalescent home or the like, without at least one parent living with the child.
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