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aftercare

[ UK /ˈɑːftəkˌe‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. care and treatment of a convalescent patient

How To Use aftercare In A Sentence

  • She said that while operations and surgeons were on the whole faultless, criticism stemmed from a lack of aftercare and poor hygiene.
  • There is therefore a need for continued vigilance about medication, environmental change, and sensory problems during discharge planning and aftercare.
  • When you buy one of our products you will receive details of our comprehensive aftercare package.
  • Their post-release "aftercare" is not handled by parole officers trained in dealing with youth offenders, but by already overburdened officers from the adult correctional system. AltWeeklies.com Site Feed
  • But more importantly, aftercare and rehabilitation, in a real sense, make us know what life means to ourselves, what we mean to the people around us and how to establish normal social relationships.
  • However, American research suggests that they do reduce recidivism, especially if followed by post-release aftercare.
  • In Holland where cannabis is semi-legal they smoke it less than in Scotland where public humiliation and huge fines are still seen as part of 'aftercare'. Let's all be Eurotrash.
  • The book also shows how sensitive preparations and aftercare can help ministers overcome some of the difficulties of a funeral.
  • They all promised to support the free aftercare campaign for the elderly.
  • This included awareness training, financial support and aftercare.
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