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English to Arabic translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Medical (general) | |||||||
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5 | مهلة |
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5 | رعاية مؤقتة (أو قصيرة الأجل) |
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4 | تأخير أو تعليق |
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4 | البديل، أو المناوب |
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respite تأخير أو تعليق Explanation: ترجمتي -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 57 mins (2016-12-15 22:20:57 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- لحظة -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2016-12-15 22:25:51 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- مركز عناية مؤقت شخصي أو مشخص SELF DIRECTED RESPITE ensures the health and safety of a person with a developmental disability during caregiver absence. A self hired staff provides oversight at the request of the Manager of Services; times can be flexible and is based an annual allocation. The individual or designee acts as Manager of Services and provides daily oversight and guidance to their self hired staff members. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2016-12-15 22:26:23 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- و الثانية تأجيل أو تأخير |
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Respite البديل، أو المناوب Explanation: Respite Discontinuation Process عملية إيقاف من يقوم بالخدمة (أي عدم تقديم بديل أو مناوب).... الجملة التالية تؤكد ذلك |
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respite مهلة Explanation: 000000000000 |
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respite رعاية مؤقتة (أو قصيرة الأجل) Explanation: Respite care is planned or emergency temporary care provided to caregivers of a child or adult. Respite programs provide planned short-term and time-limited breaks for families and other unpaid care givers of children with a developmental delay and adults with an intellectual disability in order to support and maintain the primary care giving relationship. The term "short break" is used in some countries to describe respite care. Reference: https://www.alz.org/care/alzheimers-dementia-caregiver-respi... Reference: http://www.health.govt.nz/your-health/services-and-support/d... |
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