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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of assisted-living in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of assisted-living in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of assisted-living in a Sentence
Maricopa County Sgt. Bryant Vanejas:
From my understanding, she had thought about it for a few days because there was a dispute regarding her son wanting to put her in an assisted living home.
In California, it's every 60 days for nursing homes, and the state just recently applied that to assisted living facilities. You also have a right to see your loved one's medical chart, and you should take advantage of that.
We are getting cries for help - from New York City emergency departments that have hundreds of patients coming in a day and they have no adequate gown protection to assisted living facilities that are sending us pictures of their staff without gowns.
Six years ago when I was ready to retire, my NBCUniversal family asked me to continue the show, even though I told them I was ready for assisted living, out of loyalty to NBCUniversal and my more than 100 staff and crew members, Tracie Wilson and I agreed to one more deal. I'm so proud of my relationship with NBCUniversal and all those who worked on the ‘Maury’ show, but as I occasionally tell my guests on 'Maury,' 'Enough, already!'.
I have some elderly friends who are in assisted living facilities that are locked down and I'll say,' I'm thinking about you and hoping things are going okay.' I'll hear back sometimes that they appreciate that, people are scared. It helps that a lot of us are kind of in the same boat.
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