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Discover LudwigThe term "care worker" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who is responsible for providing either physical or emotional care for those in need. For example: "The elderly man was able to remain in his home thanks to the devoted care worker who visited twice a day."
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Take Janice, a care worker from Newcastle.
An 18-year-old care worker.
Then comes dad's care worker: dappy Daphne.
"All right Peter," says the care worker.
His care worker is concerned for him.
Megan was my younger brother's care worker.
Before that, he was a care worker.
Instead, have a health care worker take your blood pressure.
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One patient, two health-care worker illnesses.
A day-care worker, she practices when she can, especially in her car.
One needlestick injury occurred in a health-care worker.
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