Rest Home

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /rɛst hoʊm/

Definitions of rest home

noun A facility providing accommodation and care for elderly or disabled people who are unable to look after themselves

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of rest home in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of rest home

past tense

rested

plural

rest homes

comparative

more restful

superlative

most restful

present tense

rest home

future tense

will rest home

perfect tense

have rested home

continuous tense

is resting home

singular

rest home

positive degree

rest home

infinitive

to rest home

gerund

rest homing

participle

rest homed

Origin and Evolution of rest home

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'rest home' originated in the early 20th century in the United States.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a facility where individuals could go to rest and recuperate, the term 'rest home' has evolved to also refer to long-term care facilities for the elderly or those in need of assistance with daily living activities.