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  2. Matron - Wikipedia

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    The title of matron was first used in the 16th century in the United Kingdom (UK) for the housekeeper role in voluntary hospitals. [9] The radical reforms of nursing promoted by Florence Nightingale argued not just that nurses should be trained but that the hospital nursing staff and their training should come under the control of one senior nurse – the matron.

  3. Housekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Housekeeping is the management and routine support activities of running and maintaining an organized physical institution occupied or used by people, like a house, ship, hospital or factory, such as cleaning, tidying/organizing, cooking, shopping, and bill payment.

  4. HHA Services - Wikipedia

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    HHA Services, originally Hospital Housekeepers of America, was founded in 1974 by Daniel W. Bowen, Jr. in Detroit, MI. [1] The company diversified in 1982 and founded Consolidated Building Services to provide janitorial service to medical office buildings, clinics and commercial buildings.

  5. Woman recalls working at hospital she now lives in - AOL

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    The original hospital dated back to 1848 and is one of the city's most iconic and historic structures. It was founded before the NHS came into being in 1948 and was originally supported by ...

  6. Hospital staff "depressed and demoralised" - AOL

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    A senior member of a nursing union has claimed hospital staff across the east were "depressed and demoralised" with many considering leaving the profession. Melanie McAteer from the Royal College ...

  7. Cleaner - Wikipedia

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    According to the Cambridge English dictionary a "cleaner" is "a person whose job is to clean houses, offices, public places, etc.:"; [1] the Collins dictionary states that: "A cleaner is someone who is employed to clean the rooms and furniture inside a building."