The suit charges that the defendants violated the privacy of the dead and that the county failed to exercise proper custodial care of the corpses.
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Throughout the colonial period, " isolation of the insane with proper justification was then thought necessary and custodial care was the mainstay of the day ".
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However, Carrie Sapp, an Oklahoma woman whose special-needs child has been designated a " custodial care " case, said she personally knew of more than 12.
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Stamford, Connecticut-based GE Capital said the acquisition will help the company in the growing market for long-term insurance, which provides coverage for nursing-home or home-custodial care.
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That, according to military family advncates, support the Defense Department's contention that patients with no hope of recovery can be relegatad to uncovered " custodial care ."
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Amyloid turned out to be a protein that plays a role in producing senility, which forces hundreds of thousands of the elderly to live under custodial care.
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"It was custodial care, " said Lois Hines, a social worker at the cavernous Children's Center in New York at Fifth Avenue and 104th Street in the 1960s.
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Although two courts have disputed the policy, the Pentagon says " custodial care, " which its Tricare health benefits program doesn't cover, includes care by specially trained nurses.
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The boy's doctor called the treatment " medically necessary, " but the medical director said it was " custodial care " and not covered by the insurance plan.
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After the death of her mother, Vaughn was placed under the guardianship of Professor John Wilson, with nanny Fumi Kaneko ( later Fumi Yamaguchi ) in custodial care.