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caregiving 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. (caregiver) health professional: a person who helps in identifying or preventing or treating illness or disability
  2. (caregiver) a person who is responsible for attending to the needs of a child or dependent adult
  3. Carer (UK, NZ, Australian usage) and caregiver (US, Canadian usage) are words normally used to refer to unpaid relatives or friends who support people with disabilities. The words may be prefixed with "family" "spousal", "child" to distinguish between different care situations. ...
  4. (Caregiver (comics)) The Caregiver is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. She is one of the Elders of the Universe. Like all Elders, she is devoted to a single pursuit, which in her case is nurturing beings that she defines as "cosmologically significant".
  5. (Caregiver (film)) Caregiver is a 2008 Filipino medical-drama film. The film stars Filipina actress Sharon Cuneta portraying the role of Sarah, a mother who left her son in the Philippines and also a teacher who relinquished her profession in lieu of care giving in London, in hopes of augmenting ...
  6. (Caregiver) A person who has special training to help people with mental health problems. Examples include social workers, teachers, psychologists, psychiatrists, and mentors.
  7. (Caregiver) the person who helps you accomplish the basic everyday activities you can no longer manage without assistance, due to illness, injury or cognitive impairment.
  8. (Caregiver) 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.
  9. (Caregiver) Any person who provides care for the physical and emotional needs of a family member or friend.
  10. (Caregiver) Person who provides support and assistance with various activities to a family member, friend, or neighbor. May provide emotional or financial support, as well as hands-on help with different tasks. Caregiving may also be done from long distance.
  11. (Caregiver) One who provides care for another individual.
  12. (Caregiver) The primary person in charge of caring for an individual with Alzheimer’s disease, usually a family member or a designated health care professional.
  13. (Caregiver) An adult (typically a family member or friend) who provides unpaid assistance to another adult who can no longer independently attend to his or her personal needs and/or perform his or her normal activities of daily living.
  14. (caregiver) A person who assumes responsibility for and provides care to another person.
  15. (Caregiver) Someone who takes care of another person.
  16. (caregiver) A person who provides direct service care to another, both formally, such as a hired Personal Care Attendant, or informally, such as an unpaid family member or friend. ...
  17. (Caregiver) Friends and/or family members providing care to a loved one or senior.
  18. (CAREGIVER) persons, often relatives who provide assistance (in activities and interaction within the environment) to those who are dependent on others for such assistance.
  19. (Caregiver(s)) People who provide care/support/assistance to children and families, including, but not limited to foster parents, direct support workers, parent aides, youth workers, club leaders and coaches.
  20. (Caregiver) A non-specific term describing either a skilled or nonskilled person who provides some type of care for another. In long-term care policies, types of care and types of caregivers are generally defined for purposes of identifying covered services.
  21. (Caregiver) A person that is trained to help with daily living tasks.
  22. (Caregiver) A person who provides companionship and non-medical services related to the activities of daily living.
  23. (Caregiver) Any person who cares for an individual needing help taking care of himself, in ways that range from meeting the basic needs of everyday life to offering medical, nursing, or hospice care. ...
  24. (Caregiver) If you are helping a spouse, relative or friend with basic activities-like driving them to the doctor, shopping, cooking, paying bills, bathing, housekeeping, managing medications and even arranging for others to provide services-you are a caregiver. ...
  25. (Caregiver) One who provides daily care that enables an individual who is frail or has impaired mobility to live at home despite illness or disability.