caregiver

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the person who takes care of a child when the parent is incarcerated
A healthcare professional, family member or friend who attends to the needs of a patient
The individual who cares for someone with a disability or illness The primary caregiver is usually a spouse, child or other relative
A person who provides care for the elderly and/or ill so that they may remain in the home It is estimated that 80 percent of at-home care received by older Americans is provided by family members - spouses, children, grandchildren and other relatives
A caregiver is someone who is responsible for looking after another person, for example, a person who is disabled, ill, or very young. It is nearly always women who are the primary care givers. someone who takes care of a child or sick person
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A politically correct word for anyone looking after a child Use of this term avers that a salaried worker has the same value as a parent
The primary person in charge of care of an Alzheimer patient, usually a family member or a designated health care professional
{i} one who provides medical or nursing treatment
a person who helps in identifying or preventing or treating illness or disability
Refers to a person who provides personal care and companionship to another person on a continuing basis
A person providing some form of assistance to another person who is dependent on that help due either to medical reasons or to a simple inability to conduct their routine ADLs
Any individual who provides care including professional health care providers, paraprofessional care providers, and family caregivers
A person providing care to someone with chronic illness or disability The caregiver can be an unpaid member of the family, friend or volunteer or a paid professional providing care in the home, community or institution
a person who is responsible for attending to the needs of a child or dependent adult
Individuals (typically family members or friends) who provide unpaid assistance to see that the physical, psychological, and/or social needs of another person are met
An individual who takes care of an elderly person in need
someone who provides assistance, generally in the home environment, to an aging parent, spouse, other relative, or unrelated person, or to an ill or disabled person of any age A caregiver can be a family member, friend, volunteer, or paid professional
a caregiver is the person who helps you accomplish the basic everyday activities you can no longer manage without assistance, due to illness, injury, or cognitive impairment
The main person taking care of, and responsibility for, another person
caregiver speech
Child-directed speech. See Usage Note at child-directed speech
caregivers
plural of caregiver
caregiving
{i} providing care, supervision, treatment (of children, sick people, etc.)
caregiver
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