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They will be assessed and screened and may be cared for in specialist accommodation before being reunited with their relatives.
But these days you may be cared for by a nurse working her 16th hour, looking after 10 or more patients at a time.
This transition is especially critical for children who are already living with complex medical problems, who may be cared for by a coordinated group of pediatric experts — and may now be expected to assemble a whole new team.
To the contrary, the court explained: While minors who are U.S. citizens may be cared for by a host of social-service agencies, not to mention relatives, immigrant children snatched from their parents are left to a bureaucracy neither designed nor equipped to care for them.
In many social species, young may be cared for by individuals other then their parents, a practice known as alloparenting or cooperative breeding.
Others may be cared for in foster families, arrangements which work best when properly supported.
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Those in stepfamilies may be caring for multiple sets of parents from several marriages.
As any woman knows, however good her husband may be, caring for a grown man, and possibly his offspring, can at times be tiring.
They may be caring for a disabled child or an elderly parent and need a position that offers balance or autonomy or both.
Give a copy to your proxy, doctor, and any medical specialists or health professionals who may be caring for you.
Some retirees are burdened with childcare responsibilities for grandchildren; those who retire young may be caring for aging parents and/or older children.
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