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Definition of Caregivers
1. caregiver [n] - See also: caregiver
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caregivers
Literary usage of Caregivers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Family and Community Interventions for Children Affected by AIDSby Julie Manegold, Riashnee Pather, Linda M. Richter by Julie Manegold, Riashnee Pather, Linda M. Richter (2005)
"3.1 Needs of adult caregivers Family structure and function is changing as a
result of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Emerging family forms include: elderly ..."
2. A Librarian's Planning Handbook for a Read-To-Me Club by Julie Todaro-Cagle (1995)
"Programming for Read-to-Me's with Parents, Family Members, and (or) caregivers:
Focus on the Child Programming is an exciting part of library services to ..."
3. Protecting Children in Substance-Abusing Families by Vickie Kropenske, Judy Howard (1995)
"Assessment of Relative caregivers When they cannot be protected from harm within
their own parental home, children must be placed elsewhere to ensure their ..."
4. Health U. S., 1999 edited by Ellen A. Kramarow, Harold R. Lentzner (2000)
"CO M 03 CO C/5 CD OO CD CO O CO CD caregivers • Older persons often ...
caregivers who provide help may be family members, friends, or paid employees. ..."
5. Electronic House Calls: 21st Century Options by Jones Mary Gardiner (1995)
"Family caregivers Family members who are the primary caregivers for 85% of home
care patients do their work largely without resources and without support.22 ..."