One common element is neglect. For example, not providing enough water or proper nutrition to the patients. Another is the lack of trained staff. They might not know how to handle emergency situations. Also, poor hygiene is often seen in these horror stories, like unwashed facilities.
In a certain mosaic life care, there were issues with the safety of the patients. One patient who had mobility problems fell several times because there were no proper handrails or assistance devices. And the communication between the staff and the patients' families was really poor. Families were not informed about the patients' conditions in a timely manner, which made them very worried and angry.
One success story is about a couple who had a mosaic embryo transfer. Against the odds, the embryo implanted successfully and led to a healthy pregnancy. The baby was born without any major health issues.
A mosaic novel is a type of literary work that consists of multiple interrelated but standalone stories or parts that come together to form a larger whole.
I don't think it is. Mosaic seems more like a fictional creation to me.
One popular preschool book mosaic story is 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar'. It uses simple and colorful illustrations that are somewhat like a mosaic in how they draw a child's attention. The story of the caterpillar's transformation is engaging for preschoolers.
Sure. There is a story of a couple who had been trying to conceive for years. When they transferred a mosaic embryo, it resulted in a successful pregnancy. The baby is now a happy and healthy toddler.