Broken Temple

Broken Temple by Rosemary Argente is a poignant tribute to the United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS), published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – KDP Print US on December 14, 2019. This edition, comprising 78 pages, offers a personal narrative that focuses on the Community Rehabilitation Unit at Nithbank, Dumfries & Galloway Royal Infirmary, detailing the care and management provided to individuals with disabling conditions.
Readers will find a highly sympathetic account that emphasizes the importance of rehabilitation and the prevention of secondary disorders. The book presents the author’s personal experience with a stroke, providing insight into the challenges faced and the support received from healthcare professionals. Through this narrative, the text explores themes related to medical care and rehabilitation, making it a relevant read for those interested in healthcare and personal recovery journeys.
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A tribute to the United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS) in it’s related Departments and personnel…in particular a highly sympathetic account of the Community Rehabilitation Unit at Nithbank, Dumfries & Galloway Royal Infirmary…highlighting it’s care and active management in the treatment of disabling conditions and prevention of secondary disorders…a personal account of the author’s experience with a stroke…
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