0 care or education provided during the day, especially for young children: --
1 care provided during the day for young children, esp. in order to allow their parents to work --
In these circumstances, the effort required to get them to day care involved cajoling and persuasion.
The conclusions from the data do not suggest any considerable success in day care provision for this group of people.
This is in contrast to previous findings, where attendance at day care has shown to be a risk factor.
These aims were tested against the outcomes for the main users of the services : long stay residents, older people attending day care and carers.
The social care case studies covered contracting for domiciliary care, day care, respite and residential care, and an emergency alarm scheme.
There were also many satisfied users who said they appreciated the friendly care workers, patient day care staff, and thoughtful, competent care managers.
Parents collected and stored children's saliva samples at home, on a "typical" day without day care, within a week before the posttest assessment.
The "effects of infant day care reconsidered" reconsidered.