Uniformed Nannies Care for Children Playing in the Garden of a Home in 1930s
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WHILE MOTHER WORKS
While mother works. Location of events unknown. <br/> <br/>World war one; children; home front; war work. Day-care provided for children of women munitions workers. The kids are cared for at government sponsored nurseries while their mothers work. Women carrying small children up to the door of building; where a nurse meets them; takes children. Shot of group of nurses and women in street clothes; holding babies. CU nurse holding baby; trying to get baby to smile; which she finally does. <br/> <br/>(G 412 A)
Nursing Home Care / Tommy Thompson News Conference
NURSING HOME CARE HHS Secretary Thompson and CMS Administrator Tom Scully news conference to release data on the quality of care available in nursing homes
Patient talking to doctor on videocall
Female patient on a video call with a doctor while lying on a sofa at home.
New York's busy hospitals
Various NYC scenes. Busy 5th Ave, crowds of people in streets, Macy's building, various others, hospitals. INT hospital with nurses tending patients. Various patients wards, CUs patients, CU a Morrisania Hospital ""radiographic"" report. Narrator story shows a man moved out of hospital ward to his home and tended by city housekeeper and visited by doctor at his home, a visiting nurse, doctor takes an electrocardiogram, wife opens door to greet doctor, doctor tends patient, man gets out of wheel chair and walks at home. Narrator remarks that home care has released 800 hospital beds at a great cost savings.,00:32:49 -
1992 Michael Jackson AmeriCares press conference
Press conference - AmeriCares plane in hangar - plane with supplies headed for war-torn Sarajevo - introducing Heal the World initiative - praising Michael Jackson for bussing underprivileged children to his home and starting Heal the World foundation - singer - pop music charity
News Clip: Home Care
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story by reporter Ramona Logan about the high cost of home health care with a focus on patient Mary Ferguson of Payne Springs, Texas. A representative from the Visiting Nurses Association (VNA) and a home health care provider are interviewed. The story aired at 5:00 P.M.
HOME HEALTH CARE
00:00:00:00 VS Senate Aging Cmte on insuring quality home health care. (0:00)/
Paramount
Korean nationals in Tokyo attend political rally
Women and men are being trained to take care and manage a house in HUD Forest Heights housing project
Women being trained for home care under the Forest Heights housing project of the Department of Housing and Urban development, in Mississippi, United States. A trainer distributes pamphlets related to house keeping to women. The trainer elaborates the women about things related to the kitchen. She now elaborates how to keep the stove clean. A woman cleans the stove in the kitchen. An African American child takes an apple out of the refrigerator. A lady wipes the carpet. A lady opens the shelf which contains first aid medicine. Some ladies in the general store. An African American man and a woman sit in a room. The man feeds milk to a child with milk bottle. Some men being trained to diagnose maintenance problems in home. A man demonstrates the maintenance related to flush in the bathroom. Two men replace the door of a house. Three women enter the House of Ideas. National Council of African American Women assists the women to beautify their homes at low cost. Women being trained to make curtains, growing and making flowers. Women learn to decorate the home using decorator art. Location: Mississippi United States USA. Date: 1966.
UKRAINIAN CANADIAN CARE CENTRE AWARDED MORE BEDS
Members of the Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre which is an ethnic, long-term care facility in Toronto politely applaud after being awarded 32 new beds for the facility by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
Joan Kron interview continues. Home decor. When middle class people started caring about home decor. Home decoration
Urbanose
Walking shots through flat in Skarholmen project in Stockholm: housewife moving about, many children, man preparing to give bottle to baby.
HOME - CARE
HOME HEALTH CARE IS AN IMPORTANT ISSUE...NOT ONLY FOR THE ELDERLY...BUT FOR THOSE WHO ARE YOUNGER...AND BECOME INJURED THROUGH ACCIDENT OF OTHER DISABILITY. AND THERE IS A GREAT IMPACT ON THEIR FAMILIES TOO.
Home Health Care Cuts; 4/24/1995
Meeting in progress re: home health care cuts (inside classroom)
Here is Europe: [issue of 23 December 2023]
Home caregiver.
Male nurse taking care his elderly patient.
Patient talking to doctor on videocall
Male patient on a video call with a doctor while sitting at a desk at home.
South Africa and apartheid struggles
1950s 00:00 – Sharpville massacre – BW footage people running in streets during the incident in the Black township of Sharpeville, near Vereeniging, South Africa, in which police fired on a crowd of Black people, killing or wounding some 250 of them. Views of dead in the streets. Wounded being cared for and others carrying the dead away. It was one of the first and most violent demonstrations against apartheid in South Africa. 1:09 – 1950s anti- apartheid gatherings – home movies showing people assembling for gatherings Sign Forward United to Freedom banner Man speaking to crowd at podium, pan of assembled crowd Sign Congress of the People Various of people listening 4:04 – BW more anti apartheid gatherings 5:50 – Police keep order 6:00 -= more gatherings – police link arms and march as a group 7:15 – police making arrests 1976 8:20 – 1976 – Soweto student uprisings - The Soweto uprising was a series of demonstrations and protests led by black school children in South Africa that began on the morning of 16 June 1976. Students from numerous Sowetan schools began to protest in the streets of Soweto in response to the introduction of Afrikaans as the medium of instruction in local schools.[2] It is estimated that 20,000 students took part in the protests. They were met with fierce police brutality and many were shot and killed. The number of people killed in the uprising is usually given as 176, but estimates of up to 700 have been made In remembrance of these events, 16 June is now a public holiday in South Africa, named Youth Day. Shots of police and helicopters overhead. Views of aftermath of violence. Firetrucks going to put out fires and burning buildings. Students throwing rocks. Students seen running from buring building. Police making arrests. Wounded being tended to 1970s-1980s unrest 10:47 – 1970s and 1980s Unrest (Bopha) – riots and fighting breaking out in the streets – armed factions fighting each other, arrests, injured, dead 12:12 – armed military, closed coffin, funeral march 13:00 – confrontation on the street leads to shooting Police attacking press as well as people on the street Military parade 1970s general views of South Africa 13:50 – General views of daily life in South Africa in the 70s Construction in the city, people on the street, general city life (Johannesburg?), traffic, pov out of car travelling through center of town, people going to work, boarding buses, general views of the city, people in the park, children playing, people at work, 36:42 – various signs showing separate entrance for black and whites 38:00 – wealthy suburbs – gated homes 39:00 – more views of city life 70s
News Clip: Childcare
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story by reporter Cindy Kuykendall about the lack of regulation for residences providing daycare to children as registered family day homes. The story discusses the death of Dustin Crocker and injury of Jessica McClure while under the care of unregulated family day homes. Dr. Carolyn Mitchell, President of the Texas Licensed Child Care Association is interviewed. Betty Blagg, charged with Crocker's death, is seen.
NURSING HOME/PC #1
00:00:00:00 SOT-Dr. William Roper (hlth care finance admin) re: quality of care in US elderly hlth care ctr. (0:00)/
Pathe
Albany, Georgia celebrates the premiere of the motion picture Good-bye, My Lady with a parade throughout its business district
Researchers design functional house dresses and perform experiments for care of clothing.
Domestic arts and sciences and home economics research work by the Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics Service (United States Department of Agriculture). Chief of the Bureau Dr. Hazel K Stiebeling talks about research in the field of textile and clothing. A woman researcher examines a garment on a table. Another researcher uses a machine to measure strength of various button holes. A machine is used to measure stitch strength. Fashion designers and tailors work on functional house dresses and aprons. The clothing specialist works out an idea with muslin on a dress from. She tries out the design on a live model. A designer cuts a pattern and another readies it for a final test. A functional house dress designed by the Bureau. Care of clothing: Testing of various soaps and detergents. A woman reaches for home laundry detergent in a cabinet. Women use a machine designed to soil fabric samples uniformly in order to compare detergents and soaps. Women cut the fabric into strips, light reflection. A researcher prepares the samples for laundry. She puts the samples into the laundrometer. Location: United States USA. Date: 1948.