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Ward is a term with multiple meanings in various contexts, including healthcare, law, and government.
Healthcare[edit]
In a healthcare context, a ward refers to a division within a hospital where patients with similar medical conditions are housed and treated. Wards are typically staffed by a team of healthcare professionals, including nurses, doctors, and therapists.
Law[edit]
In law, a ward is a person, usually a minor or someone incapable of managing their own affairs, who is placed under the protection of a legal guardian by a court of law. The guardian is responsible for the ward's personal and property interests.
Government[edit]
In government, a ward is a local authority area, typically used for electoral purposes. Wards are usually formed by the division of a city, town, or county. They are represented by elected officials, often known as councillors or aldermen.
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