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1401:Elderly care
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1370:Nursing home
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1070:Kinship Care
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553:Nursing home
438:Rent control
338:architecture
333:Sustainable:
268:Homelessness
258:Fair housing
1502:Young carer
1080:Child abuse
1040:Group homes
1025:Foster Care
972:"self care"
929:respiration
787:foster care
781:Foster care
695:foster home
503:Foster care
443:Rent strike
343:development
263:Healthiness
188:Shanty town
143:(live-work)
136:Condominium
1554:Geriatrics
1549:Caregiving
1543:Categories
1284:Disability
1270:Caregiving
1096:References
925:ambulation
921:Total care
916:Total care
910:Total care
881:attempts.
794:Adult care
688:Child care
657:refers to
513:Group home
498:Ecovillage
493:Eco-cities
106:Green home
1345:Home care
985:Orphanage
970:The term
966:Self care
950:The term
945:toileting
775:self-harm
771:addiction
682:home care
558:Orphanage
543:Log house
423:Redlining
173:Flophouse
86:Apartment
1459:Scotland
1201:Archived
1141:, page 7
979:See also
937:dressing
853:Hospices
759:anorexia
751:epilepsy
674:dementia
533:Hospital
483:Boomtown
363:Vagrancy
253:Eviction
238:planning
131:Tenement
101:Ecohouse
91:Bungalow
81:terraced
71:detached
35:a series
33:Part of
1559:Housing
1454:England
1365:Hospice
941:feeding
933:bathing
879:suicide
763:bulimia
723:orphans
121:I-house
96:Cottage
1137:
943:, and
809:Autism
743:Autism
563:Prison
348:living
313:Permit
243:racism
233:design
206:Issues
158:Castle
152:Hostel
1289:Aging
466:Other
453:YIMBY
393:NIMBY
193:Villa
178:Shack
168:Squat
147:Hotel
126:Ranch
67:House
1135:ISBN
753:and
318:Rent
183:Slum
60:Main
807:or
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