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Discover Ludwig"care-giver" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it when referring to someone who provides care for another person, typically a family member or an elderly person. For example: "My grandmother has a care-giver who comes to her house every day to help her with everyday tasks."
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care-giver
noun
A carer.
synonyms
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It also reduced care-giver fatigue.
"In seconds, you become the care-giver.
But the daughter can no longer be his sole at-home care-giver.
She is totally dependent on George and on their care-giver Annie.
Sharing these responsibilities should be supportive for the care-giver.
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"I'm a caregiver," she said, "a child care giver".
Care giver credibility suffered as non-nursing executives questioned if NLR consistently occurred.
Also survived by her dedicated care giver and friend Audrey Sinclair.
Women didn't choose to be the default care giver, socialization does that.
As Spyer's health deteriorated, Windsor eventually became her full-time care giver.
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