Caregivers

Word CAREGIVERS
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What do we mean by caregivers?

A carer.

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The word "caregivers" in example sentences

And not just "women's issues" like the Parental Leave Act (which gave both mothers and fathers and all caregivers the right to six weeks off after the birth / adoption of a baby) which obviously was extremely important to a mother, but was meant to appeal to * parents* and * caregivers*. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Ironically, Leeza, like other long-term caregivers, was on a somewhat parallel path. ❋ S.Z. Berg (2011)

Dr. Meltzer's research focuses on sleep in caregivers of children with chronic health conditions, including caregivers of ventilator-dependent children and children with autism. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Do the siblings feel their time from parents or caregivers is becoming increasingly limited? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Neuroscientist Tania Singer is planning to train caregivers, nurses and doctors in compassion meditation. ❋ Matthieu Ricard (2010)

The percentage of older caregivers is projected to grow to 30 percent from 22 percent. ❋ Unknown (2010)

IMO, the bond a child forms between secondary caregivers is neglected in our rather isolating society. ❋ Aka TBTAM (2008)

Many recent clinical studies show that long-term caregivers are at high risk for sleep deprivation, immune-system deficiency, depression, chronic anxiety, loss of concentration, and premature death. ❋ Unknown (2010)

One of her favorite caregivers is taking all her furniture. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving states that there are proven programs which are actually more effective than any known drugs for Alzheimer's disease and adds, "to not make them widely available to caregivers is shortsighted and a violation of the best principles of public health." ❋ Dr.P.H. Mary S. Mittelman (2010)

To recruit and retain caregivers for Freeman, the state must pay at least $12.90 per hour, his lawyers say. ❋ BA Haller (2008)

The series, called "Seniors for Sale," came two years after voters in this state overwhelmingly supported increased training and federal background checks for long-term caregivers, passing Initiative 1029 in 2008 with more yes votes that any initiative in state history. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Pro | Initiative 1163 is common sense investment for safety of seniors, disabled Guest columnists Eugene May and Patricia Hunter urge voters to approve Initiative 1163, which would more than double the training requirements for long-term caregivers. ❋ Unknown (2011)

These people are often referred to as "caregivers" in Medicare parlance.

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