Services provided to individuals to maintain or improve health, including medical and wellness care. - healthcare, Assurance that one's employment is stable and likely to continue for the foreseeable future. - job security, To make a decision or judgment after considering the information or evidence available. - draw a conclusion, Related to a job or profession, often describing safety, health, or training specific to work. - occupational, An academic degree typically completed in two years, often an associate degree at a college or university. - a two-year degree, To become unfashionable or no longer popular. - go out of fashion, Calculated or judged approximately, often using available data but not exact figures. - estimated, A person who assists others, especially elderly or disabled individuals, with daily tasks and care needs. - care aide, An increasing proportion of elderly individuals within a population. - ageing population, Older adults, often considered to be individuals aged 65 and over. - elderly people, A facility where people live and receive care, often for the elderly or individuals needing assistance. - residential centre, A smaller number, used to compare quantities in a decreasing trend. - fewer, To estimate or forecast something into the future based on current data or trends. - to project, A predicted rise or growth in a certain number or statistic based on current data. - projected increase, A job that provides a sense of satisfaction, achievement, or personal fulfillment. - a rewarding job, To engage in employment while simultaneously pursuing educational studies. - combine work and study, An institution that offers training in specific trades or careers, focusing on practical skills. - vocational school, To stay informed or progress at the same rate as something or someone. - keep up with, An entry-level job or initial role within a company, often with potential for advancement. - a starting position, A commercial area with multiple large stores and parking, typically located outside city centers. - a retail park, A school for young children, usually from ages 5 to 11, that provides basic education. - a primary school, A school for students typically aged 11 to 18, providing education before higher or vocational education. - a secondary school, Education beyond high school, including college, university, or vocational training programs. - post-secondary education,

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