Carers

Word CARERS
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Definitions and meanings of "Carers"

What do we mean by carers?

Someone who regularly looks after another person, either as a job or often through family responsibilities.

To be very very very cool Italian person Urban Dictionary

A person (usually within the family environment) who maintains personal assistance to another who may suffer from, but is not limited to: a physical disability, mental illness, intellectual disability, or drug and/or alcohol dependency. There are no boundaries to the notion of 'caring' in this context as a large number of 'Carers' can be found throughout the globe in many different environments. Caring roles are often demanding and some services exist primarily for Carers, allowing them to 'have a break'. Support for Carers appears to be on the increase however a particular difficulty in the Human Service sector is reaching out to people who are 'unidentified carers'- those who maintain a caring role however are not aware that there is appropriate support available. Urban Dictionary

The opposite of terrorism. {care-er-ism} Urban Dictionary

One who cares Urban Dictionary

An individual who (in the eyes of his / her social peers) actively avoids having an epic night out, thus endangering the social well-being of their peers. Urban Dictionary

Ivy is the best person to take care of your pets. She is extremely responsible and trustable. Urban Dictionary

A phrase used when wanting to signal to another person you wish to engage in sexual intercourse with them. Popularised after the large number of couples which got together during the ‘Clap for Carers’ campaign during the UK lockdown. Similar to Netflix and chill but with the added thrill of the possibility you all die of covid-19. Urban Dictionary

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The word "carers" in example sentences

Like many long-term carers, I could offer a litany of far more disturbing anecdotes, such as the top geneticist who lied about crucial test results, having misplaced them, or the GP who gave an injection despite warnings it could prove fatal. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Melissa, what you describe about home carers is well documented in the literature about live-in maids and those who take care of children and the elderly or ill, all over the world, without HIV coming into it. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In January 2007 they applied to become short-term carers and were assessed by independent social worker Jenny Shaw. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Japan's population is ageing rapidly, with over 22% of the population aged 65 or older The kind of cheap, often well-educated labour, that has filled London homes with nannies and Barcelona's with Latin American carers for the elderly, is not an option. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The government announced in 2008 that it was doubling money set aside to allow long-term carers some time off - £50m this year and £100m next year. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Ministers announced with a fanfare that they would double the funds for long-term carers to have time off by bringing in social workers to cover for them. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Pact is running a project to support kinship carers, which is funded by the City of London Corporation's City Bridge Trust. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Asian older careers are supported to do the course and encouraged to spread the word about carers' rights, diversifying Dudley borough council's reach with the toolkit. ❋ Unknown (2011)

She had been saying for months that it was far too painful, but the "carers" told her she wouldn't get any food if she didn't do it and it was "necessary". ❋ Johann Hari (2011)

“Surely the "carers" group is a bit different from the others on benefits.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

* The DWP includes "carers" in its definition - technically you cannot be a full-time worker and be a carer. ❋ Unknown (2009)

For so long the Scots have been brainwashed into believing they could never exist without the kindness and generosity of their 'carers' in London. ❋ Jeff (2009)

Except that two-parent households don't need as much help because at least one of them will normally be working whereas a single mother either has to not work full time or has to farm her kids out to "carers". ❋ Newmania (2007)

I'm quite confident that despite my own now-disabled status, I would be a thousand times safer and more reliable than these so-called 'carers'. ❋ Elizabeth McClung (2008)

Yeah, first I am going to do stuff and have fun before I bog myself down in making lives of certain "carers" miserable - though I do HAVE the forms (two sets!) for filing for a judged case on discimination on the basis of federal law of basic human rights, including disability (like say, a care agency that discriminates based on epilepsy!) ❋ Elizabeth McClung (2008)

I REALLY think you have a decent lawsuit on discrimination against SEVERAL of your "carers". ❋ Elizabeth McClung (2008)

Not to brag, but I'm *quite* literate, thanks and am apparently smarter than most of your 'carers' combined. ❋ Elizabeth McClung (2008)

But it is probable that many, perhaps a majority, of the 'carers' jailed in the last few years as the result of police 'trawling' operations are, like Anver Sheikh, innocent. ❋ Laban (2004)

They know that once they graduate they will first become "carers," then "donors" (who are cared for by the carers) until they have donated so many of their organs that they "complete" (die). ❋ Kate (2006)

[Wow], [you are a] [carere] ❋ Daniel Carare-e (2009)

John has an acquired [brain injury] and is unable to perform a lot of daily personal tasks. His wife (Primary Carer) Julie assists him with tasks such as showering, [grooming], and [mobility]. ❋ ShaunoAUS (2009)

Carerism Awareness! If you see something, say something. One such report was [lodged] after someone was caught trying to [smuggle] [Rolls Royce] engine greece onto an airplane so they could help make repairs in the event of a mid-air emergency. ❋ NEWSnooze (2010)

[guitarded] is a carer ❋ Anonymous (2002)

A: Everyone's going out tonight, its going to be a massive session! [Do you fancy] it? B: Unfortunately, I have a mild [headache]. Plus, I have to [work late] on this project I am overseeing. A: Mate, You're such a Carer. ❋ Ledge_1980 (2014)

“Hey, do you know any one who would [baby sit] my hamster?” “[Yah man]! I know just the person. Ivy, She the best! She can watch any animals! My turtle is so happy and he loves her! Totally recommend!!” Ivy the animal take carer best animal [baby sitter] ever! ❋ Takumi123 (2018)

Sophie: “Is that your sister that visited?” [Bez]: “Nah it’s the new [missus]” Sophie: “How did you meet?” Bez: “I asked if she wanted to Clap for Carers and she came in and I gave it to her [up the wrongun]” Sophie: “Is that why you’re struggling to breathe now?” Bez: *cough* ❋ ReferToMedics (2020)

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