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 Translation for 'home for the elderly' from English to Croatian
starački dom {m}home for the elderly
Partial Matches
dom {m}home
arhit.nekr.
kuća {f}
home
zavičaj {m}home
sport
home run {m} [izg.: houm ran]
home run
nekr.
ladanjska kuća {f}
country home
starački dom {m}retirement home
kućna adresa {f}home address
starački dom {m}nursing home
sport
optrčavanje {n}
home run
telekom.
kućni telefon {m}
home telephone
pol.
unutarnji poslovi {pl}
home affairs {pl}
med.
kućna njega {f}
home care
med.
njega {f} u kući
home care
unverified
internet
naslovnica {f}
home page
pol.
samouprava {f}
home rule
kod kućeat home
doma {adv} [razg.]at home
med.
kućna zdravstvena njega {f}
home health care
med.
zdravstvena njega {f} u kući
home health care
starački dom {m}old people's home
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Usage Examples English
  • Haxby Hall itself, now with only 3 acres (12,000 m2) of land, was demolished in 1960, and in 1965 it was replaced by the Haxby Hall Residential Home for the elderly (with accommodations for 52 elderly people), and an adjoining ambulance station.
  • Sandra later worked at a home for the elderly before moving to Portsmouth to stay with her older sister.
  • In 1959, its contents were auctioned off and government turned the château into a home for the elderly.
  • The Springfield Retirement Castle is Springfield's retirement home for the elderly.
  • He also built a home for the elderly and a home for children.

  • During the last years of his life, Moisis Michail Bourlas lived in the "Saoul Modiano" Home for the Elderly in Thessaloniki.
  • The mayor of Isabela, Puerto Rico said a home for the elderly would be renamed in his honor.
  • After the inception of the National Health Service, the poorhouse was renamed "The Rowans" and later became a hospital and care-home for the elderly.
  • By 1761 Coombe was owned by John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer. Today, it is a care home for the elderly.
  • Unfortunately, the building stood neglected for many years and was eventually redeveloped into a care home for the elderly, Hawkhurst House, in 2017.

  • After the 1860s the workhouse was used as a fever hospital, regarded as progressive for its time, as a home for the elderly and infirm, and for unmarried mothers.
  • They raised several thousand pounds for local charities, including The Dorothy Goodman Special School and Park House Home for the Elderly in Earl Shilton.
  • The first council offices were off the Hill, but the council then moved to Northfleet House (now a nursing home for the elderly).
  • She had since retired to a home for the elderly in Lexington, where she died in 2012.
  • Anne's church as well as a residential home for the elderly and new housing.

  • Named after former Master James Barber, it was completed by Durham County Council as Palatine House in 1968, and originally a care home for the elderly before its purchase by the college in 2006.
  • On the opposite side of Hannon Road is a home for the elderly.
  • Renamed St Drostan's House, it was later used by Angus Council as a care home for the elderly.
  • After 1899, the "Yamen" was used for charitable purposes like home for the elderly named Almshouse.
  • In effect, the Federal government assumed responsibility of providing care for the aged veterans; what had been established as a temporary asylum for the disabled in 1866, had become a permanent home for the elderly.

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