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Sash windows still dominated, but improvements in glass making meant there were larger panes, and topped with pediments. Nomura, M. (2001). Barrier free seikatsu kankyo (Japanese: Barrier free living environments). In T. Kyougoku (Ed.), Koureisyakai no fukushi service (Japanese: Welfare service in aged societies), 125–148. Tokyo: Tokyo University Press. Medicare spending per episode of care, relative to the national median level of Medicare spending per episode

Conversely, nonchain HHAs, on average, performed better on claims‐based outcome measures compared to chain‐owned HHAs. Chain‐owned HHAs (both for‐profit and nonprofit) had a higher percentage of patients who had to be admitted to the hospital, compared to for‐profit nonchain HHAs after risk adjustment. However, nonprofit nonchain agencies and government‐owned agencies performed the worst on this measure. For‐profit chain‐owned HHAs had the highest risk‐adjusted Medicare spending per eposide of care, 3% above the national median level. In contrast, the spending of all other HHA categories was all 3%‐4% below the national median level. Minowa, Y., & Ohara, K. (1999). Jichitai no koureisya muke jyutaku kaizen hojoseido no jittai (Japanese: Recent conditions of municipal home modificaiton programs). Rounen syakai gaku, 21, 171. As a library, NLM provides access to scientific literature. Inclusion in an NLM database does not imply endorsement of, or agreement with,Our first book: ‘The Evolution of Home: English Interiors for a New Era’ has been in the making for the last three years. The aim of the book was to recognise that how we live in our homes has moved on over the years. Whereas decades ago homes were often very formal spaces designed to impress, nowadays they tend to be more focused on comfort and practicality – in other words, spaces that people want to live in. Seki, N., Suzuki, I., Ogawa, K., Yaguchi, N., & Makigami, K. (2001). Jyukyo shisetsu kara kanngaeru koureisya taisaku (Japanese: Public policies for the elderly from housing perspective). Japanese Journal of Public Health, 48(10). Tashiro, H. (2002). Siroyama machi syakai fukushi kyougi-kai ni okeru jyutaku kaizou soudan kara (Japanese: A report on the home modification consultation program by Shiroyama Welfare Council). Paper presented at Kaigo hoken seido to jititai no jyutaku kaisyu hojo seido (Japanese: sympogyum, the LTCIS and municipal home modification programs). Tokyo, Japan. Geng F, Mansouri S, Stevenson DG, Grabowski DC. Evolution of the home health care market: The expansion and quality performance of multi‐agency chains. Health Serv Res. 2020; 55:1073–1084. 10.1111/1475-6773.13597 Suzuki, A. (1993). Koureisya no jiritsu seikatsu kara mita jyukankyou no nichibei hikaku to jyutaku kaizen no kadai (Japanese: A Comparative study of housing conditions between Japan and the U.S. from a perspective of home modifications for the elderly). In Japan Collage of Social Work, (Ed.), Netakiri roujin no nitibei hikaku kenkyu (Japanese: Comparative studies of the Bed-ridden elderly between Japan and the U.S.). 179–207, Tokyo: Japan College of Social Work.

Emma Sims-Hilditch is best known for creating relaxed, elegant interiors that are ideal for the values and lifestyles of a new generation. The environments she makes offer an insight into the considered house of the future—simple, beautiful, and practical, advancing a new style of living that is transforming not only the lives of homeowners but also communities. Sims-Hilditch gives advice on the best ways to decorate and organize a home. She embraces traditional materials translated for contemporary interior stone walls, comforting color palettes, stylish and sturdy fabrics, and antiques mixed with contemporary designs. Built predominately in the Classical style, inspired by the ancient Roman world, centred on simplicity, symmetry, and precise proportions. The Evolution of Home: English Interiors for a New Era Author Emma Sims-Hilditch, with Giles Kime, Photographs by Simon Brown, Foreword by Kit Kemp Our consulting team answers your commercial questions with data and insights generated by our research experts, industry knowledge and 1,200 on-the-ground analysts in 100 developed, emerging and frontier markets.The largest for‐profit chains have grown to play a prominent role in the home health sector. The total number of Medicare enrollees in the top 5 for‐profit chains increased from around 262000 to 675000, while Medicare enrollees in the top 5 nonprofit chains only grew from around 47000 to 64000. Similarly, for‐profit home health agency chains have grown to serve enrollees across a larger number of states, with for‐profit home health chains now serving enrollees in 5.4 states, on average, compared to only 2.0 states for nonprofit chains in 2018. Inside medium-to-large homes, the ground floor would boast either the main reception rooms or private family rooms. The kitchen was more likely to be found at the rear of the ground floor. In larger houses, the first floor remained the main entertaining space, while in smaller homes this floor would contain bedrooms. After the popularity of the water closet at the Great Exhibition of 1851, internal WCs became more common. I do occasional consulting on management practices for government and policy agencies, like the Canadian Government, the World Bank, the European Union, the British Government, and the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development.

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