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are caregivers
noun
Alternative spelling of care-giver
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Caregiving: In my opinion, the best leaders today are caregivers, regardless of whether they're a man or a woman.
"They are caregivers.
The only new question asks for information on grandparents who are caregivers for children.
"As nuns we are caregivers but neglect to take care of ourselves," Sister Peggy said.
The lion's share of poor people are elderly, children or disabled persons; another chunk are caregivers.
Mr. Weil has been working to persuade employers to help their workers who are caregivers.
It is hard work and it's worth taking a moment to appreciate those who are caregivers.
Both Pérez and Martínez are caregivers for the elderly: Pérez takes care of a ninety-seven-year-old woman, Martínez a seventy-three-year-old man.
Reductions in force, or RIFs, that affect people who are caregivers may violate one of several federal laws, including a prohibition on sex discrimination.
But we shouldn't assume that they're any more free to talk about death and dying than are caregivers or doctors.
People who are caregivers — by nature or circumstance — often find it difficult to offer themselves the compassion they freely give to others.
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