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About Residential Care Homes
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Residential care homes are divided into two groups, depending upon the level of care they provide. Residential Care Homes are facilities that provide a room, meals and supervision, but no nursing services for older adults whose limitations prevent them from living alone. Residential care homes are for people who have no serious medical conditions, but who can no longer manage in their own home. Most residential care homes are independently owned and operated.
  
Any particular reason your locking everything? I thought it was for players to edit and add stuff they thought people should know?
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Care
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For those elderly suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other kinds of dementia the small residential care facility can be an ideal care setting. In a residential care setting an elderly person still has the ability to carry on as normal a life as they wish or are able. Quality of care and the quality of the homes can vary greatly among residential care homes. Residential care homes are private homes that typically serve residents who live together and receive care from live-in caretakers. Residential care homes are ideal for frail adults who can benefit from more individual care. Because residential care homes vary so greatly, it's vital to assess the needs of the future resident, deciding if they need around-the-clock staff attention, for example. Many care homes provide care until the end of a life, and help residents feel like they are living in their own homes. Before committing to a long-term care facility, ask "how do you care for residents who become incontinent?" Care assistants provide assistance with bathing and grooming and incontinent care with a ratio of about 1-10. [http://www.carefeesplanning.co.uk/care-home-fees Residential care can be very cost effective] when compared to full time domiciliary care.
  
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Costs
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The costs of residential care homes vary widely, as can the quality of their services. Although prices vary vastly, care usually costs £2,200 to £4500 plus per month, although some cost as little as £1500 each month. Some single payment insurance policies can [http://www.carefeesplanning.co.uk/nursing-home-cost pay for lifetime residential care] home costs. It may well be that your Relative(s) can afford all the costs personally or in conjunction with yourselves or other family members, if this is the case, then you will be able to move on to the selection process.
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Private residential care homes are not contracted to the NHS or local authority social services. Just as every house is different, residential care homes are not all styled the same.
  
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Conclusion:  
 
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It is essential to thoroughly vet your shortlist of care homes. Usually the larger well known groups are a safe bet although there are individually owned care homes that provide a wonderful personalised friendly service. More detailed articles to follow about care fees planning, benefits and legal issues.
I locked exactly two pages, the main page, and the page that explains why I locked the main page.  ''--Lucifer''
 
 
 
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Yarr, but why was the other one locked? O_o
 
 
 
--TiTnAsS
 
 
 
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So nobody could edit it?  Maybe you could read it and find out, that way I don't have to type the reason twice.  ''--Lucifer''
 
 
 
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Just a reminder for Luci: make the lag section.  Also, can we get a game mode section?
 
 
 
-- TiTnAsS
 
 
 
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You're getting a Miscellaneous section, and periodically when complete sections develop from it then we'll worry about how to link them in, right?
 
 
 
Also, a player's guide.  You can talk about lag and game modes there.  Makes sense, right?  Server Admin Guide, Player Guide.
 
 
 
''--Lucifer''
 
 
 
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Yup, sounds good.
 
 
 
-- TiTnAsS
 
 
 
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How about having the wiki policy on the front page?
 
 
 
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Is that so people who post to the talk page of the front page will remember to leave their name and a horizontal line?
 
 
 
Other than that, it doesn't really belong here.  A feed of newest pages would be better. I'll look at what wikipedia uses for their front page, that's along the lines of what should be here.  ''--Lucifer''
 
 
 
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I'm sry i actually thought i did..
 
 
 
- TiTnAsS
 
 
 
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could you add a section to do with the history
 
as in
 
who designed the game
 
something about the film
 
that kind of thing?
 
 
 
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what on earth is
 
extending armagetron advanced
 
meant to mean?
 
as a newbe
 
must i click on it to understand it?
 
surely the title is meant to mean something
 
before i click on it?
 
 
 
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the game is simple
 
and startup for me was supersmooth
 
given the amount of energy generated from playing
 
(
 
i mean
 
we love getting on the grid
 
)
 
the wiki mainpage
 
could be a little more embracing
 
i have been around here a few times
 
and it is a little tricky to work out where is what
 
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you know
 
something like:
 
newbe introduction page
 
that kind of thing
 
simple
 
 
 
== Internal community chat ==
 
 
 
Message for Luke-Jr in reply to http://forums.armagetronad.net/viewtopic.php?t=9921 ...
 
 
 
There already exists an IRC-S2S-XMPP gateway solution, but it requires quite a
 
bit of work getting the ircd to go with it. Have a look at http://about.psyc.eu/Gateway
 
 
 
But, if you don't need to connect things with an IRC network, then you
 
can simply use the builtin XMPP and IRC servers. You can access channels
 
by IRC and MUC at the same time. That you get at http://www.psyced.org
 
[http://www.satelnet.org.ua progdvb спутниковый интернет]
 
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                                                                         Regarding Residential Care 

About Residential Care Homes Residential care homes are divided into two groups, depending upon the level of care they provide. Residential Care Homes are facilities that provide a room, meals and supervision, but no nursing services for older adults whose limitations prevent them from living alone. Residential care homes are for people who have no serious medical conditions, but who can no longer manage in their own home. Most residential care homes are independently owned and operated.

Care For those elderly suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other kinds of dementia the small residential care facility can be an ideal care setting. In a residential care setting an elderly person still has the ability to carry on as normal a life as they wish or are able. Quality of care and the quality of the homes can vary greatly among residential care homes. Residential care homes are private homes that typically serve residents who live together and receive care from live-in caretakers. Residential care homes are ideal for frail adults who can benefit from more individual care. Because residential care homes vary so greatly, it's vital to assess the needs of the future resident, deciding if they need around-the-clock staff attention, for example. Many care homes provide care until the end of a life, and help residents feel like they are living in their own homes. Before committing to a long-term care facility, ask "how do you care for residents who become incontinent?" Care assistants provide assistance with bathing and grooming and incontinent care with a ratio of about 1-10. Residential care can be very cost effective when compared to full time domiciliary care.

Costs The costs of residential care homes vary widely, as can the quality of their services. Although prices vary vastly, care usually costs £2,200 to £4500 plus per month, although some cost as little as £1500 each month. Some single payment insurance policies can pay for lifetime residential care home costs. It may well be that your Relative(s) can afford all the costs personally or in conjunction with yourselves or other family members, if this is the case, then you will be able to move on to the selection process. Private residential care homes are not contracted to the NHS or local authority social services. Just as every house is different, residential care homes are not all styled the same.

Conclusion: It is essential to thoroughly vet your shortlist of care homes. Usually the larger well known groups are a safe bet although there are individually owned care homes that provide a wonderful personalised friendly service. More detailed articles to follow about care fees planning, benefits and legal issues.