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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Peter Dempsey, 2009
... Lake Park Hostel and Nursing Home... Hostel and Nursing Home Regis Lake Park Notes of an interview ...Notes of an interview with Peter Dempsey by Lesley Alves on 8 July 2009 on his involvement with the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary Advisory Committee and the community response to the expansion of Regis Lake Park Village.Notes of an interview with Peter Dempsey by Lesley Alves on 8 July 2009 on his involvement with the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary Advisory Committee and the community response to the expansion of Regis Lake Park Village.Notes of an interview with Peter Dempsey by Lesley Alves on 8 July 2009 on his involvement with the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary Advisory Committee and the community response to the expansion of Regis Lake Park Village.blackburn lake advisory committee, lake park hostel and nursing home, regis lake park -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Aerial Images, c2000
... glenview nursing home... rutherglen winebottle glenview nursing home rutherglen state school ...Colour aerial photograph of Rutherglen, viewed from the South West.Written on back of photo: "St Stevens lower left corner, State School just above | & Glenview, Silos mid left"rutherglen, st stephens church, saint stephens church, rutherglen winebottle, glenview nursing home, rutherglen state school -
Canterbury History Group
Letter - A reminiscence, Oriander, Betty
... Crisbrooke Nursing Home... Crisbrooke Nursing Home Canterbury Station Hansom Cabs Camberwell ...Some memories of life in Canterbury from Betty Oriander (nee Wyatt) who came to live in Canterbury with her family at the age of four in 1912canterbury, boston road, hopetoun avenue, carisbrooke college, crisbrooke nursing home, canterbury station, hansom cabs, camberwell grammar school, grocers, vintage cars, vineyards, commonwealth day, world war 1914-1918, canterbury road, canterbury gardens, st barnabas anglican church, wyatt family, demaine family -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)
Photograph - Digital image, c.1934
... The Melbourne District Nursing Society After-Care Home... District Nursing Society After-Care Home was extended and the name ...The Melbourne District Nursing Society After-Care Home was extended and the name changed from 'Home' to 'Hospital' in 1934. This is a sketch of the Administrative building and shows the style of Hospital Architecture of the 1930sThe Melbourne District Nursing Society, (MDNS), built the After-Care Home in 1926. The Home was extended and the name changed to Melbourne District Nursing Society and After-Care Hospital in 1934. It was situated at 45 Victoria Parade, Collingwood. Patients of the Society who needed more care than could be given at home, but did not need hospitalization, were nursed there along with many patients from Melbourne hospitals who needed further care before going home. Many children were nursed in the hospital, some long term, during the Polio epidemic and schooling was given to them in the hospital. In September 1930 an Ante-Natal Clinic was established. In October 1934 a Women's Welfare Clinic was opened to educate women on birth control. This was the first of its kind in Melbourne. The After Care Hospital was under the Society's banner until 1956. In 1957 the MDNS and the After-Care separated with the Government taking over the running of the After-Care Hospital. Melbourne District Nursing Society then became the Melbourne District Nursing Service, later Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS) after Royal patronage in 1966..A digital image of a sketch of the front view of the After-Care Hospital. It shows a three storey building, and on the left of the ground floor are two large windows, each with a grid of approximately twenty-one small panes of glass; divided with sash bars holding the glass. To the right of this is a double scroll door, then the building divided with five, nine pane long windows along it. There is a column portico in front of the door. The second and third storeys have eleven rows of long small pane windows with the central brick section between the floors having three roundels attached. A flat roof section runs along the the top of the third storey with the words 'After Care Hospital' written in black capital letters in the centre. Above this central section is some balustrade with finials either end. To the right of this building; part of a two storey building with the same style windows can be seen. mdns, melbourne district nursing society, after- care hospital, after-care home, melbourne district nursing service -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)
Photograph - Digital image, c.1926
... , of the Melbourne District Nursing Society After-Care Home and shows... needed more nursing care than could be given at home but did ...The first After-Care Home in Melbourne was built by the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) in 1926 for patients of the Society who needed more nursing care than could be given at home but did not need hospitalization. Many patients from Melbourne hospitals who needed further care following discharge from hospital were nursed at the After-Care before going home. The Melbourne District Nursing Society, (MDNS), built the After-Care Home in 1926. The Home was extended and the name changed to Melbourne District Nursing Society and After-Care Hospital in 1934. It was situated at 45 Victoria Parade, Collingwood. Patients of the Society who needed more care than could be given at home, but did not need hospitalization were nursed there, along with many patients from Melbourne hospitals who needed further care before going home. Many children were nursed in the hospital, some long term, during the Polio epidemic and schooling was given to them in the hospital. In September 1930 an Ante-Natal Clinic was established. In October 1934 a Women's Welfare Clinic was opened to educate women on birth control. This was the first of its kind in Melbourne. The MDNS After Care Hospital was under District's banner until 1956. In 1957 the MDNS and the After-Care separated with the Government taking over the running of the After-Care. Melbourne District Nursing Society then became the Melbourne District Nursing Service and in 1966 was given Royal patronage and renamed Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS). Digital image of a front, and part of the left side view, of the Melbourne District Nursing Society After-Care Home and shows the entrance. The white plaque, attached in the centre of the brickwork between the two storeys in the front of the building reads 'Melbourne District Nursing Society After-Care Home' in black capital letters. It is a two story brick building with a tiled pitched roof, and shows two chimneys. There are four long windows running along both storeys of the front and side views. Near the rear left hand side of the building a portico can be seen and behind this part of a brick building with window runs to the left. Greenery is against part of the building and white flowers are seen in the foreground of the photograph. after- care hospital, after-care home, melbourne district nursing society, melbourne district nursing service, mdns, rdns, royal district nursing service -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)
Photograph - Photograph, black and white, c.1930
... in the Melbourne District Nursing Society After Care Home, (later called... District Nursing Society After Care Home, In the front... Nursing Society After Care Home, (later called Hospital) full time ...The Matron and Sisters in this photograph worked in the Melbourne District Nursing Society After Care Home, (later called Hospital) full time and administered nursing care to patients who ranged in age from babes to adults. The Society also had a District Nursing division and these Sisters only worked in the community giving nursing care to patients in their homes.The Melbourne District Nursing Society were pioneers in recognizing the need for premises where patients too ill to be in their own home, but not ill enough to go to hospital, was needed, and the Society built, then opened, the After-Care Home in 1926, (from 1934 called After-Care Hospital), for these patients, and patients from Hospitals. Many children were nursed there, some long term during the Polio epidemic and the Society employed two School Teachers. The Society now ran two divisions, the After-Care with its own Sisters and nurses, and the District division. The Society were the first in Melbourne, in early 1928, to recognize some patients leaving the After-Care, and many at home, needed further social care and they set up ‘Almoners’ from their committee to visit these patients and be intermediaries in getting them social assistance. It was late the following year before the first training of Almoners took place in Melbourne. In 1930 the Society employed a full time kindergarten teacher to visit poor children in their homes. That year the Society were pioneers in opening an Ante-Natal Clinic at the After-Care, setting a high standard with equipment, keeping records, and providing leaflets with instructions in how to keep healthy during pregnancy, what complications to look for and what to do when labour commenced. In 1934 the Society were pioneers again when they opened the first Women’s Welfare Clinic in Melbourne giving advice on birth-control, at first attended by their own patients, but then accepting patients from public hospitals until their own clinics were opened. A trained Almoner was employed by the Society in 1934, doing a great deal of work with Midwifery patients, but she resigned after twelve months due to the amount of work. Due to a lack of trained Almoners, the Society employed a Social Service Officer at the After-Care who successfully gained better housing from the Housing Commission for families living under unsuitable conditions.A black and white photograph of Matron and twelve Trained nurses (Sisters) standing at the front entrance of the Melbourne District Nursing Society After Care Home, In the front of the portico is the Matron and four Sisters. Matron is dressed in a white long uniform dress and white veil over her short dark hair, and is wearing white stockings and white shores. To her right are four Sisters. Behind them are five Sisters, one standing between the left pair of round columns of the portico and the others to her right finishing just before the second set of columns. Two Sisters are to the left of the left hand column in front of the brick wall of the building. A short brick wall runs from the column to the building and hides the lower half of these Sisters. All the Sisters are dressed with white long aprons with white belts, which are covering their uniforms, only their dark grey sleeves and white collars can be seen. They are wearing white veils covering most of their short dark hair, grey stockings and black shoes. At the top of the portico can be seen the words 'District Nursing Society'. Part of the two story brick building can be seen behind the group; two long windows are visible on the upper and lower sections. To the right of the building some shrubs and a tree can be seen.nurses, after care hospital, uniforms, after-care home, melbourne district nursing society, mdns, rdns, royal district nursing service -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Certificate, Mothercraft Home Tasmania, Certificate of Infant Welfare and Mothercraft for Marjorie Jean Burke [stamped cancelled], 22/10/1948
... community hospital mothercraft home tasmania mothercraft nursing ...Certificate of Infant Welfare and Mothercraft for Marjorie Jean Burke, issued by the Mothercraft Home, Department of Public Health Tasmania. This duplicate copy is stamped "cancelled", although it appears to be the same as the copy at item 8752.Miss Burke was a nurse, midwife and infant welfare sister. This collection covers her many qualifications throughout Australia and Great Britain, including references both professional and personal. When Miss Burke returned to Australia, she was employed at Diamond Valley Community Hospital as a nurse in 1953 and as Deputy Matron 1954-1971.Certificate typed on cream paper.Signed by authorities, stamped cancelledmarjorie jean burke, nurses, diamond valley community hospital, mothercraft home tasmania, mothercraft nursing -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Certificate, Mothercraft Home Tasmania, Certificate of Infant Welfare and Mothercraft for Marjorie Jean Burke, 22/10/1948
... Jean Burke, issued by the Mothercraft Home, Department ...Certificate of Infant Welfare and Mothercraft for Marjorie Jean Burke, issued by the Mothercraft Home, Department of Public Health Tasmania.Miss Burke was a nurse, midwife and infant welfare sister. This collection covers her many qualifications throughout Australia and Great Britain, including references both professional and personal. When Miss Burke returned to Australia, she was employed at Diamond Valley Community Hospital as a nurse in 1953 and as Deputy Matron 1954-1971.Certificate typed on cream paper.Signed by authoritiesmarjorie jean burke, nurses, diamond valley community hospital, mothercraft home tasmania, mothercraft nursing -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria, `
... A Ringwood North nursing home became the first nursing home... home became the first nursing home in Australia to be awarded ...``Newspaper clipping from the "Mail", 2-12-97, P24. Award for Gracedale.A Ringwood North nursing home became the first nursing home in Australia to be awarded Australian Quality Council recognition. Gracedale Private Nursing Home, in Warrandyte Rd, received recognition for Commitment to Business Excellence as part of the 1997 Australian Quality Awards program. ` -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Red Cross members, Book containing details of Red Cross training during the 1940s. The book contains a newspaper clipping re 'Red Cross Work at Ringwood', 1940s
... , Home Nursing, Cookery, Catering, Anti Gas,Transport, Life... includes First Aid, Home Nursing, Cookery, Catering, Anti Gas ...The book contains details of training received by individuals during the war years. The training includes First Aid, Home Nursing, Cookery, Catering, Anti Gas,Transport, Life Saving, Drill, Sewing, Blood Transfusions.Book containing details of Red Cross training during the 1940s. The book contains a newspaper clipping re 'Red Cross Work at Ringwood'. +Additional Keywords: Miles, AT / McAllister / Palmer / Parker / Hewitt -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Strathdon Community, 1982
... the nursing home was completed.... of the Uniting Church. In 1978 the nursing home was completed.... Strathdon became part of the Uniting Church. In 1978 the nursing ...A history of Strathdon Community, Caring for the aged, commenced on land donated by Mrs Mary Matheson.A history of Strathdon Community, Caring for the aged, commenced on land donated by Mrs Mary Matheson. Captain Matheson named the house originally on the estate 'Strathdon' in memory of the barque on which he served his apprenticeship. In 1968 the first section of the building opened. In 1977 Strathdon became part of the Uniting Church. In 1978 the nursing home was completed.A history of Strathdon Community, Caring for the aged, commenced on land donated by Mrs Mary Matheson. community services, strathdon community, miller, marjorie, matheson, mary, matheson estate, forest hill, uniting church, strathdon missionary group, strathdon foothills auxiliary, strathdon (ship) -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1938 (Exact)
... for the Rutherglen Bush Nursing Home... laying of the Foundation Stone for the Rutherglen Bush Nursing ...Black and white photograph of swans in on Lake King in the Park during the ceremonial laying of the Foundation Stone for the Rutherglen Bush Nursing Homelake king, rutherglen park, foundation stone -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Anger at Lake decision, 2005
... decision to approve Regis Group's nursing home plan near Blackburn... Mitcham melbourne Nursing Homes Blackburn Lake Sanctuary Planning ...Blackburn Village Residents' Group express anger at VCAT decision to approve Regis Group's nursing home plan near Blackburn LakeBlackburn Village Residents' Group express anger at VCAT decision to approve Regis Group's nursing home plan near Blackburn LakeBlackburn Village Residents' Group express anger at VCAT decision to approve Regis Group's nursing home plan near Blackburn Lakenursing homes, blackburn lake sanctuary, planning development -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, God finally remembers Christina, 2002
... died at Blackburn's Lake Park Nursing Home on Wednesday 22 May... Park Nursing Home on Wednesday 22 May 2002. At 114 the world's ...At 114 the world's second oldest person, Christina Cock died at Blackburn's Lake Park Nursing Home on Wednesday 22 May 2002.At 114 the world's second oldest person, Christina Cock died at Blackburn's Lake Park Nursing Home on Wednesday 22 May 2002.At 114 the world's second oldest person, Christina Cock died at Blackburn's Lake Park Nursing Home on Wednesday 22 May 2002.cock, christina, obituaries -
Glen Eira City Council History and Heritage Collection
Spurway Home Photograph Album
... , newspaper clippings, printed ephemera from the Spurway Nursing Home..., printed ephemera from the Spurway Nursing Home dating from c.1920 ...Black leatherbound photograph album with brochures, newspaper clippings, printed ephemera from the Spurway Nursing Home dating from c.1920. -
Westbourne Grammar Heritage Collection
Photograph - Red Cross class 1968, 1968
... Price was Principal was the Junior Red Cross Home Nursing course... Home Nursing course. Despite troubled finances and low ...A co-curricular activity offered by the school while Eileen Price was Principal was the Junior Red Cross Home Nursing course. Despite troubled finances and low enrolments, Eileen Price focused on modernising the curriculum, introducing for example, an Individual Maths Program (IMP) laboratory and expanding co-curricular activities to include excursions. The number of students pictured in this photograph amount to almost half the number of enrolled students in 1968. Black and white photograph of a group of students in two rows. Some students wear the cape, badge and a head scarf of the Junior Red Cross. -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Carers Week, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1996
... , residents of Nursing Home at Kalimna, enjoying barbecue during...Number in album 03340.01 Private Nursing Homes residents ...Number in album 03340.01Black and white photograph Wally Morgan and Claire Rentle, residents of Nursing Home at Kalimna, enjoying barbecue during Carers Week. Lakes Entrance Victoria private nursing homes, residents -
Vision Australia
Image
... Front of the Day Centre attached to Kelaston nursing home.... Front of the Day Centre attached to Kelaston nursing home ...Front of the Day Centre attached to Kelaston nursing home.1 x col. photographkelaston home (ballarat), vision australia foundation -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/03/1999 12:00:00 AM
... at Private Nursing Home Kalimna Victoria.... celebrating her 104th birthday at Private Nursing Home Kalimna ...Colour photograph of Mrs Jeanette Lawson nee Brown former Postmistress of Wiseleigh P.O. celebrating her 104th birthday at Private Nursing Home Kalimna Victoriagenealogy, celebrations -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lawson/Brown, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/03/1999 12:00:00 AM
... at Private Nursing Home Kalimna Victoria... of Wiseleigh P.O. celebrating her 104th birthday at Private Nursing ...Mrs Jeanette Lawson nee Brown born Cathgart NSW 11/3/1895, husband Craigie Lawson died 1964Colour photograph of Mrs Jeanette Lawson nee Brown former Postmistress of Wiseleigh P.O. celebrating her 104th birthday at Private Nursing Home Kalimna Victoriagenealogy, celebrations -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1938 (Exact)
... for the Rutherglen Bush Nursing Home. This one is an enlarged photographic... laying of the Foundation Stone for the Rutherglen Bush Nursing ...Black and white photograph of swans in on Lake King in the Park during the ceremonial laying of the Foundation Stone for the Rutherglen Bush Nursing Home. This one is an enlarged photographic duplicate of 449.5alake king, rutherglen park, foundation stone -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Boucher, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1991
... Boucher on her 101st birthday at Lakes Entrance Nursing Home... at Lakes Entrance Nursing Home with eldest son Ray. Lakes Entrance ...Mrs Boucher was born in Stawell Victoria 8/3/1890 and died 10/5/1995Black and white photograph of Mrs Daisy Patience Amelia Boucher on her 101st birthday at Lakes Entrance Nursing Home with eldest son Ray. Lakes Entrance Victoriagenealogy, celebration -
Vision Australia
Image, 1982
... Kelaston Nursing home resident, Mrs Alexander, enjoying... Kelaston Nursing home resident, Mrs Alexander, enjoying lunch ...Kelaston Nursing home resident, Mrs Alexander, enjoying lunch in the garden.1 x col. photographkelaston home (ballarat) -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)
Photograph - Photograph, black and white, 15 05 1967
... Sister McDonald is visiting a patient in her home... McDonald is visiting a patient in her home to administer nursing ...Sister McDonald is visiting a patient in her home to administer nursing care. The Trained nurses of the Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS), later known as Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS), visited patients in their home and gave best practice care in many fields of nursing, and to people of many cultures, throughout its 130 years of expansion. Initial visits not only assessed the specific nursing situation but the situation as a whole. Their patients ranged in age from babes, children, adults to the elderly and referrals were taken from Hospitals, General Practitioners and allied Health facilities. Some of the care the Sisters provided is as follows: – Post-Natal care given to mother and babe, Wound Care following various types of surgery, accidents, burns, cancer, leg ulcers etc. Supervising and teaching Diabetic Care, including teaching and supervising people with Diabetes to administer their own Insulin, and administering Insulin to those unable to give their own injections. Administering other injections and setting up weekly medication boxes. The Sisters performed Catheterizations on adults suffering from conditions such as Quadriplegia, Paraplegia, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and Guillan-Barre Syndrome, and when required at school on children for e.g. those with Spina Bifida. The Sisters visited those requiring Cystic Fibrosis support and care; those requiring Haemo-Oncology care, including visiting children at school; those requiring Home Enteral Feeding care, and those requiring IV therapy at home and home Dialysis. Palliative Care was given including pain relief with the use of syringe drivers, personal care as needed, and advice and support to both patient and family. The Sisters provided Stoma management to those needing Urostomy, Ileostomy and Colostomy care and those requiring Continence care. HIV/AIDS nursing care was provided; visits to Homeless Persons were made. Personal care was given to patients ranging in age and with varying mobility problems, such as those with MS, MND, Guillan-Barre Syndrome, Poliomyelistis, Quadriplegia, Paraplegia, Acquired Brain Injury, to those following a Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke), those with severe Arthritis and those with a form of Dementia. When necessary the elderly were assisted with personal care and advice given on safety factors with the use of hand rails, bath or shower seats, and hand showers. Rehabilitation with an aim towards independence remained at the forefront of the Sister’s minds and when possible using aids and instruction on safe techniques enabled the person to become fully independent. All care included giving advice and support to the patient and their Carers. The Sisters liaised with the persons Doctor, Hospital and allied Health personal when necessary.Black and white photograph of Royal District Nursing Sister, (RDNS), Sister B. McDonald, wearing her grey uniform coat, and her grey peaked hat over her dark short hair and is carrying her rectangular nursing case in her left hand. She is standing on the wooden veranda between the open wire door and the house; her right hand is knocking on the main door of a patient's home. Behind her, an electricity meter can be seen on the wall of the house behind the wire door. The door of the house sits near the corner of the horizontal weatherboard house, whose weatherboards can be seen to the left and right of Sister McDonald. Part of a fluted veranda post can be seen to the right of the photograph and two sheets of corrugated iron can be seen in the foreground.Photographers stamp. 'Quote No. GE 55rdns, royal district nursing service, rdns uniform, rdns patient care, sister betty mcdonald -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Barbara Hughes, Nurses on Wheels: A Journey of 100 Years, 2011
... 100 years of service. They provided home, district nursing.... They provided home, district nursing and podiatry services across ...In 2011 the Ballarat District Nursing Society celebrated 100 years of service. They provided home, district nursing and podiatry services across Ballarat and northern Golden Plains ShireBlack hardcovered book wiht blak and red dust jacket. Contents include: Begginings (1911-1921), Matron Annie Florence Roberts, First Car, Elsie Isobel Walsh, World War Two, Committee, Lena Tevenen, Sr Phyllis Dean, New Headquarters, Sister Joan Aked, Stomal Therepy, Staff Freeze, Hospice, Expansion, No Lift Policy, Frances Zala, UNITI, Dereel, Centenary, Excerpts from Annual Reports, 2006 staff, 2008 staff, Ballarat District Nursing Society Life Members, Ballarat District Nursing Society Presidents and Chairpersonsmatron annie florence roberts, elsie isobel walsh, world war two, lena tevenen, sr phyllis dean, new headquarters, sister joan aked, stomal therepy, frances zala, uniti, dereel, centenary, annual reports, ballarat district nursing society, district nursing, nursing -
Vision Australia
Image, 1985
... Mrs Camfield, nursing home resident, picking blooms from... Camfield, nursing home resident, picking blooms from the garden ...Mrs Camfield, nursing home resident, picking blooms from the garden at Kelaston.1 x col. photograph1985association for the blind, kelaston home (ballarat) -
Vision Australia
Image, 1988
... at Kelaston Nursing home.... at Kelaston Nursing home. kelaston home (ballarat) Kathleen Reynolds 1 ...The last day for Mrs Kathleen Reynolds, Director of Nursing at Kelaston Nursing home.1 x col. photographkelaston home (ballarat), kathleen reynolds -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Photograph - Mayor Jack Campbell 1986-87 (2 of 2)
... of Spurway Nursing Home July 1988... of the opening of Spurway Nursing Home July 1988 Spurway Gladys Machin ...1 colour photograph and a newspaper article of the opening of Spurway Nursing Home July 1988spurway, gladys machin, jessie green, grace bolger, martin bolger -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, James Thompson and Rachel Beer look at a display in the Katharine Rose wing at Mirridong, 2002
... in the Katharine Rose wing at Mirridong Nursing home.... in the Katharine Rose wing at Mirridong Nursing home. James Thompson Rachel ...James Thompson and Rachel Beer look at a display in the Katharine Rose wing at Mirridong Nursing home.4 x colour photographs of man and woman Rose (2)james thompson, rachel beer, vision australia foundation, mirridong home (bendigo) -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Envelope, Packet: Ringwood Medical and Health papers; Dr Blair Widmer. 1989, 1989
... -Ringwood community nursing home +Additional Keywords: Setches, Kay... Blair Widmer OAM; Croydon-Ringwood community nursing home ...Ringwood and Health 1989, Dr Blair Widmer OAM; Croydon-Ringwood community nursing home +Additional Keywords: Setches, Kay / McCleave, Margaret / Widmer, Blair, Dr (OAM) / Pullin, Ellie