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  3. John Wayne Glover - Wikipedia

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    The victim reported to hospital staff and police that a man had put his hand under her nightgown, but that she could not remember what the man looked like. [citation needed] On 24 June 1989, Glover visited the Caroline Chisholm Nursing Home in Lane Cove, where he lifted the dress of an elderly patient and fondled her buttocks. In a neighbouring ...

  4. Florence Crittenton Home and Maternity Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Sioux City Women and Babies Home Association was incorporated on October 21, 1897. They began negotiations to join the National Crittenton Foundation in 1903, and incorporated as the Florence Crittenton Home of Sioux City on February 2, 1904. The purpose of the organization was to aid the "friendless, dependent women and girls, and may ...

  5. Florence Network - Wikipedia

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    The Florence Network is a cross-nation European co-operation of nursing and midwifery departments from 18 different countries. It includes a total of 38 institutions across Europe. It includes a total of 38 institutions across Europe.

  6. ‘Donald Trump’ sent to nursing home in new Eric Swalwell video

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    A new video from Democrat Eric Swalwell's campaign depicted Donald Trump as an elderly relative whose family sends him to a nursing home. In the clip, an actor playing the former president ...

  7. Florence Nightingale effect - Wikipedia

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    In fact, despite multiple suitors, she never married for fear it might interfere with her calling for nursing. Albert Finney referred to the effect as the "Florence Nightingale syndrome" in a 1982 interview, [ 1 ] and that phrase was used earlier to refer to health workers pursuing non-tangible rewards in their careers.