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| provision for the frail and | elderly | and calls upon the scottish |
| provision of day care for | elderly | and frail people a statutory |
| thing that scotland s frail | elderly | do not have is time |
| care accommodation for frail and | elderly | pensioners and run a specially |
| auxiliary staff to assist frail | elderly | people to eat their meals |
| we stand by the frail | elderly | that coalition is asking with |
| and assess the frail and | elderly | until they are sufficiently ill |
| genuine and legitimate concerns of | elderly | forums age concern scotland and |
| scotland including msps voluntary organisations | elderly | forums the general public malcolm |
| activists in our communities in | elderly | forums there are two such |
| are continuing to do with | elderly | forums we are addressing the |
| now the hopes of many | elderly | people and their relatives have |
| agony being suffered by many | elderly | people and their relatives in |
| to care for children or | elderly | relatives initiatives such as the |
| one of her two equally | elderly | relatives said that the only |
| care of adult children or | elderly | relatives who need constant care |
| commitment to ensuring that all | elderly | households and all households in |
| commitment to ensuring that all | elderly | households and all households in |
| funding for care of the | elderly | in a residential homes b |
| to the plight of the | elderly | in residential care homes and |
| adequately funding the care of | elderly | people in residential homes recognises |
| to be created in the | elderly | residential and care home sector |
| in order to expand the | elderly | residential and care home sector |
| free personal care for the | elderly | and protect those who were |
| free personal care for the | elderly | and the regulation of care |
| on personal care for the | elderly | as amended be agreed to |
| free personal care for the | elderly | as demonstrated in the debate |
| free personal care for the | elderly | as proposed in the sutherland |
| on personal care for the | elderly | be agreed to are we |
| free personal care for the | elderly | however sometimes the concentration on |
| personal care free for the | elderly | labour have blocked these things |
| snp personal care for the | elderly | motion moved nicola sturgeon amendment |
| free personal care for the | elderly | no our record of action |
| personal care costs for all | elderly | people in scotland is an |
| personal care costs of all | elderly | people in scotland the first |
| personal and nursing care for | elderly | people in the run up |
| personal care costs for all | elderly | people is to target scarce |
| 2336 free personal care for | elderly | people lodged on 19 october |
| and personal care wherever the | elderly | person is situated as that |
| order personal care for the | elderly | statement mr tom mccabe the |
| possible personal care for the | elderly | the deputy presiding officer patricia |
| conclusion personal care for the | elderly | the deputy presiding officer patricia |
| on personal care for the | elderly | there are two amendments to |
| for personal care of the | elderly | to be debated in parliament |
| to personal care for the | elderly | to vote for it not |
| of personal care for the | elderly | today they have run out |
| free personal care for the | elderly | we can all be justifiably |
| free personal care for the | elderly | we wish henry all the |
| free personal care for the | elderly | welcomes as a major step |
| free personal care for the | elderly | welcomes as a major step |
| of personal care for the | elderly | will be met if that |
| of houses adapted specifically for | elderly | and disabled people especially those |
| peak bus travel for all | elderly | and disabled people in scotland |
| free concessionary travel scheme for | elderly | and disabled people s1o 5812 |
| its concessionary travel scheme for | elderly | and disabled people s1o 5830 |
| local bus travel scheme for | elderly | and disabled people s1w 17582 |
| free local bus travel for | elderly | and disabled people s1w 17583 |
| for more than 1 million | elderly | and disabled people throughout scotland |
| example minority groups children the | elderly | and the disabled with member |
| payers particularly those who are | elderly | disabled and vulnerable for being |
| for disabled people including disabled | elderly | people in scotland last may |
| c2 d e s the | elderly | the disabled and mothers with |
| universal free care for our | elderly | 12 25 shona robison north |
| in the care of the | elderly | 3 business motion mr tom |
| fighting for care for the | elderly | a lady came to me |
| in the care of the | elderly | after debate the amendment was |
| less by care for the | elderly | and more by consideration of |
| care and repair scheme for | elderly | and other vulnerable people allows |
| s services care of the | elderly | and those with learning disabilities |
| expenditure on care of the | elderly | and what was the actual |
| to improve care for the | elderly | announced by the minister for |
| long term care of the | elderly | applies to scotland and if |
| reports on care of the | elderly | are those that reveal that |
| of free care for the | elderly | as msps we know that |
| other budgets funds earmarked for | elderly | care as highlighted by sir |
| the termination of support for | elderly | care by south ayrshire council |
| mcleish in u turn on | elderly | care on 11 december the |
| giving advice care of the | elderly | child care youth work education |
| publish its care of the | elderly | expenditure against grant aided expenditure |
| time on care of the | elderly | i count the delay from |
| gap for care of the | elderly | identified by sir stewart sutherland |
| long term care for the | elderly | in a scotland and b |
| long term care for the | elderly | involves a range of complex |
| long term care for the | elderly | it did the report has |
| towards improved care for the | elderly | it is the ultimate destination |
| to predicate care of the | elderly | on the basis of expenditure |
| about the care of the | elderly | over recent months we have |
| pensioners now care for their | elderly | parents why does the westminster |
| nursing care services for the | elderly | pe598 barra air service ms |
| the scottish executive how many | elderly | people currently attend day care |
| impact of health care on | elderly | people in greater detail as |
| 1242 community care services for | elderly | people lodged on 4 october |
| to long term care for | elderly | people s1w 24854 mary scanlon |
| robison community care services for | elderly | people that the parliament notes |
| of blocking the access of | elderly | people to care homes has |
| long term care for the | elderly | s1o 2192 the deputy minister |
| care and care for the | elderly | s1w 16758 brian adam to |
| extent of care for the | elderly | should be extended whether the |
| agreed to care of the | elderly | statement susan deacon the minister |
| agreed to care of the | elderly | the presiding officer sir david |
| years on care for the | elderly | there is the package that |
| long term care of the | elderly | there was then a review |
| care and compassion for the | elderly | to which i know we |
| benefit the care of the | elderly | we also look forward to |
| long term care of the | elderly | welcomes the commission s emphasis |
| long term care of the | elderly | welcomes the commission s emphasis |
| and nursing care for the | elderly | where a patient s assessment |
| long term care of the | elderly | why do the press know |
| yesterday that care of the | elderly | would be a top priority |
| does not discriminate against the | elderly | and urges the executive to |
| to a car particularly the | elderly | and urges travel dundee to |
| to a car particularly the | elderly | and urges travel dundee to |
| local need and a growing | elderly | population and urges the post |
| be free travel for the | elderly | and leave it to local |
| availability of concessionary travel for | elderly | and retired people s1w 198 |
| people the unemployed and the | elderly | and lone parent families the |
| the nursing home crisis but | elderly | people and their families have |
| the tens of thousands of | elderly | people and their families throughout |
| great importance to thousands of | elderly | people and their families throughout |
| was that the families of | elderly | people would buy their parents |
| of nursing homes for the | elderly | 2 current petitions the committee |
| in which to treat the | elderly | population those people have worked |
| digital inclusion extends to the | elderly | population we have committed ourselves |
| itself as much within the | elderly | section of the population as |
| hospital car system which provides | elderly | and ill people and their |
| is precisely those people the | elderly | and the poor who do |
| p- lots of elderly people | elderly | at that time used to |
| s1m 3609 vascular disease in | elderly | people and the findings of |
| the predicted demographic patterns for | elderly | people and the need for |
| neil michael russell s1m 527 | elderly | people and the nhs lodged |
| are discussing the needs of | elderly | people and the real practical |
| misjudged my audience who were | elderly | people and who had had |
| ensure that the needs of | elderly | people are centre stage in |
| add insult to injury those | elderly | people are commonly described as |
| the scottish executive how many | elderly | people are currently a in |
| that they are all that | elderly | people are interested in and |
| discrimination in the treatment of | elderly | people by the nhs and |
| must pursue it is that | elderly | people can reclaim their own |
| us that the condition of | elderly | people deteriorates considerably when they |
| on delivery for scotland s | elderly | people down south labour s |
| mm m762: p- lots of | elderly | people elderly at that time |
| the current postcode lottery which | elderly | people face when trying to |
| kingdom 2 central heating for | elderly | people fiona hyslop moved s1m |
| is significant for ensuring that | elderly | people get their fair opportunities |
| is not something that only | elderly | people have and that people |
| came across a problem for | elderly | people in relation to the |
| to the lives of many | elderly | people in scotland let me |
| will improve the lives of | elderly | people in scotland we have |
| press coverage suggesting that many | elderly | people in scotland will despite |
| that the parliament places on | elderly | people in society s1m 603 |
| to the greater involvement of | elderly | people in the general life |
| thirds of carers look after | elderly | people it is therefore vital |
| in recognising the contribution that | elderly | people make through volunteering to |
| is a victory for the | elderly | people of our country the |
| the bus service would help | elderly | people particularly those in outlying |
| when he said that what | elderly | people require is to be |
| talking earlier about a a | elderly | people s bit you know |
| you know like a an | elderly | people s community f963: mm |
| the fear of crime δamongst | elderly | people s1o 5837 30 rhona |
| unusual eh tae find particularly | elderly | people taking the shortcut between |
| by carers voluntary organisations and | elderly | people themselves supported by tommy |
| give justice for scotland s | elderly | people this afternoon is a |
| we should not allow our | elderly | people to be confined to |
| it more difficult for many | elderly | people to remain living at |
| access points to ensure that | elderly | people too can access the |
| buses on 31 march many | elderly | people who live up the |
| of the growing number of | elderly | people who need it ms |
| other people often it is | elderly | people who run lunch clubs |
| in my office many times | elderly | people who were homeless because |
| stop shop approach to support | elderly | people with the inquiries with |
| through trouble in thinking that | elderly | people would be decanted and |
| iii cardio thoracic treatment iv | elderly | treatment v ent omf treatment |
| responsibilities and those of the | elderly | pensioner sir stewart sutherland dealt |
| visual healthcare particularly among the | elderly | who are susceptible to macular |
| services by pensioners agrees with | elderly | fora throughout scotland that a |
| so very long ago an | elderly | gaelic speaking relative of mine |
| the coalition for scotland s | elderly | from the deputy minister for |
| experience of many of my | elderly | constituents appears to be patchy |
| a valuable service to the | elderly | the experience of many of |
| services but we should encourage | elderly | citizens to be proactive in |
| but a victory for the | elderly | a victory that will make |
| preaches on help for the | elderly | after 20 years of tory |
| lack of communication between the | elderly | and the young for a |
| deliver radical change for the | elderly | far more than westminster has |
| do reserved notices for tables | elderly | guests 1965 and 1948 miss |
| achieved so far for the | elderly | i might add that i |
| of a minister for the | elderly | in scotland and whether it |
| cross for distribution to the | elderly | in the area a blanket |
| and especially so for the | elderly | means testing does not easily |
| make a difference for the | elderly | of our country is to |
| to improve information for the | elderly | one of the briefing documents |
| are or were designated for | elderly | or geriatric patients s1w 17585 |
| except for a watchman an | elderly | sapper living all alone in |
| needs assessment package for the | elderly | should be conducted and evaluated |
| to central heating for the | elderly | social inclusion and the extension |
| record of achievement for the | elderly | that the minister cannot bring |
| about how we treat the | elderly | the organisation for economic co |
| caller for example say an | elderly | woman wanted to m608: mmhm |
| made at montrose pottery an | elderly | gentleman who lived by himself |
| my window seat to an | elderly | non smoking couple who had |
| in the previous settlement the | elderly | who we have been debating |
| than she was before often | elderly | women who are leading independent |
| council tax inquiries that our | elderly | constituents have and the difficulties |
| members of our group an | elderly | couple of japanese immigrants to |
| all return a delegation of | elderly | townswomen arrived at our house |
| the debate is about the | elderly | citizens of scotland i read |
| debate no longer will any | elderly | person or their carer have |
| an approach to support the | elderly | with their inquiries would be |
| on behalf of scotland s | elderly | i hope that the parliament |
| have let down scotland s | elderly | we are not monotypical we |
| cruel flirtation with scotland s | elderly | yet in an act of |
| all portfolios are engaged in | elderly | related issues they must understand |
| furiously hushed by even more | elderly | women around her after this |
| like a shark alders are | elderly | cailleachs hunched beneath a wicker |
| towards the mountains mallorca s | elderly | men are one of its |
| vernacular are not necessarily the | elderly | milroy describes the communities under |
| way but others were too | elderly | infirm or seasick to make |
| bit of difficulty with being | elderly | because i am over 45 |
| the past we have regarded | elderly | citizens as passive recipients of |
| is chair of the glasgow | elderly | forum he is a 77 |
| reports of abuse of the | elderly | have increased by 400 per |
| did not really protect the | elderly | i am running out of |
| of the street certainly the | elderly | ladies of the street used |
| glasgow on the discrimination of | elderly | patients in the nhs business |
| speed the progress of an | elderly | postman struggling up the hill |
| square near a group of | elderly | scottish tourists the women in |
| on foot pulling his transitional | elderly | suitcase on a pair of |
| or two if you re | elderly | you know almost like a |
| cross party group on the | elderly | in that role i have |
| a seat appreciated by the | elderly | and infirm grown pale together |
| you know he was quite | elderly | f631: mmhm f634: when i |
| present i decided from an | elderly | aunt over the table rolled |
| a boat was found an | elderly | but colourful shetland boat the |
| take up rate among the | elderly | is too low and given |
| guy as he is quite | elderly | and did not want debt |
| er and f606: [audience laugh] m954: | elderly | lookin ehm an and he |
| anything because she was very | elderly | when i was very young |
| f631: mmhm f634: something these | elderly | ladies were unwittingly babysitters f631: |
| s e tale o an | elderly | crafter his wife hid deet |
| a gentle whiskered mare an | elderly | lady nods across her starter |
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