Pronunciation: /rɛst hoʊm/
noun A facility providing accommodation and care for elderly or disabled people who are unable to look after themselves
A1 My grandmother lives in a rest home.
A2 The rest home provides round-the-clock care for elderly residents.
B1 Many families struggle to afford the costs of a rest home for their loved ones.
B2 The rest home offers a variety of activities and services to keep residents engaged.
C1 The rest home has a team of dedicated healthcare professionals who ensure the well-being of all residents.
C2 Choosing the right rest home for a family member can be a difficult decision that requires careful consideration.
formal The elderly couple decided to move into a rest home to receive proper care.
informal My grandma is staying at a rest home while she recovers from surgery.
slang I heard that the rest home down the street has the best food in town.
figurative After a long day at work, I feel like I need a rest home for my mind.
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