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  1. 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. ...
  2. (carer) someone who looks after another, either as a job or often through family responsibilities
  3. A carer is a friend or relative who looks after a person who is ill, disabled or elderly, on an informal, voluntary and often long-term basis. There are over 6 million carers in England.
  4. A carer is a person named by a local authority to care for a child for whom the local authority has parental responsibility.
  5. (Carer) The definition used by social services is: a person who provides a substantial amount of care on a regular basis, and who is not employed to do so by an agency or organisation. A carer is usually a friend or relative looking after someone who is frail or ill at home.
  6. The carer or care giver is the person (or persons) who provides care for another. The carer may be a relative, friend, personal care attendant, nursing assistant, enrolled or registered nurse.
  7. (Carer) Someone who looks after family, partners or friends in need of help because they are ill, frail or have a disability.
  8. (Carer) this is a person, usually a family member, who provides care/support services to an individual on an unpaid basis
  9. (Carer) a relative or other person with whom the person with a mental illness has a close relationship and who is affected and concerned by the consumers illness. They may also be actively involved in the provision of care
  10. (Carer) A person giving care to another. A carer may be a family member or employed by a Care Agency
  11. (Carer) Someone who has the day to day care of a child. This person may be a parent, an adoptive parent, a grandparent, an aunt or friend. Previously this person may have been called the custodian. The CSA legislation refers to this person as "eligible carer" or "payee".
  12. (Carer) Someone who has the responsibility for providing or arranging care for someone else who, because of long-term illness, disability or old age, is not able to care for him or herself.
  13. (carer) noun the person who has the responsibility for looking after an ill, disabled or otherwise dependent person.
  14. A carer is a relative, friend or partner who provides (or intends to provide, or used to provide) a substantial amount of care to another person on a regular basis, but not necessarily through living with them.
  15. A carer is someone who looks after their relatives or friends on an unpaid, voluntary basis often in place of paid care workers.
  16. A carer is someone, who, without payment, provides help and support to a partner, child, relative, friend or neighbour, who could not manage without their help. This could be due to age, physical or mental illness, addiction or disability. ...
  17. Relatives or friends who voluntarily look after individuals who are sick, disabled, vulnerable or frail, on a part-time or full-time basis.
  18. Now more often used to describe family members who care for their relatives. Those who actually do care work as a job are called Care Workers for clarity.
  19. People who care for others.