Here are some facts about Britains homes for elderly people.
What
Here are some facts about Britains homes for elderly people.
What two types of homes for elderiy people are there in Great Britain? Transform the sentences using the appropriate conjunctions and prepositions.
1) Some of these homes are terrible, some other are pretty good.
2) Many elderly couples live their own independent lives in sheltered houses, tiny houses or flats, They are always able to call a trained nurse if they have any difficulties.
3) Looking after elderly people costs a lot of money, local authorities try to do their best to meet the needs of all those in difficulties.
4) Sometimes local authorities suffer a shortage of money to help the needy, thats why there are private homes for those who can afford to live there.
5) Sometimes new residents sell their own homes to get residential care, but this money may not be enough.
6) The fees for residential home care are high. An elderly parent cannot afford living there.
7) Social services cost a lot of money. Local authorities organise them to make independent lives possible for many pensioners.
8) Some homes for elderly people are heavily financed by taxes, and still they are often among the most unsatisfactory.
- While/whereas some of these homes are terrible, some other are pretty good, or Some
of these homes are terrible, while/whereas some other are pretty good. - ^Al)trtough many elderly couples live their own independent lives in nbsp;nbsp;sheltered houses
tiny houses or flats, they are always able to call a trained nurse if they have any difficulties. - (Although looking after elderly people costs a lot of money, local authorities try to do
their best to meet the needs of all ihose in difficulties. - Because of the shortage of money local authorities suffer to help the needy, there are
private homes for those who can afford to live there - Although sometimes new residents sell their own homes to get residential care, this
money may not be enough. - Because of high fees for residential home care an elderly parent cannot possibly afford
living there, or An elderly parent cannot possibly afford living at residential home because
of high fees for residential home care - In spite of the fact/despite the fact fthat) social services cost a lot ofnbsp;nbsp; money local
authorities organise them to make independent lives possible for many pensioners. - Despite/in spite of heavy financial help many homes for elderly people receive, they
are often among the most unsatisfactory.
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