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Definition of Carers
1. carer [n] - See also: carer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Carers
Literary usage of Carers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Past Caringby Audrey Jenkinson by Audrey Jenkinson (2004)
"Don't be shy Emotional support and carers organisations If you are currently a
carer, Crossroads provides support for carers to have a few hours off from ..."
2. The Selfish Pig's Guide to Caring by Hugh Marriott (2003)
"Backs - Injury Prevention, by Leonard Ring Care for the Carer, by Christine Orton
carers, Research and Practice, by Julia Twigg carers' Companion, ..."
3. OECD Reviews of Health Systems by Jeremy Hurst, Peter Scherer (2005)
"Long-term care vouchers and proposals to reform the system of support for informal
carers Legislation was introduced in 2004 to promote the use of "service ..."
4. Starting Strong II: Early Childhood Education and Care by Publi Oecd Published by Oecd Publishing, Oecd, OECD., SourceOECD (Online service, SourceOECD (Online service). (2006)
"However, in countries outside this group, family day carers have minimal or no
training in early education and care. Frequently, they constitute a largely ..."
5. Holding Back the Years: How Britain Can Grow Old Better in the Twenty First by Diana Leat, Perri 6 (1997)
"carers also need help on questions of benefits, aids, adaptations and available
local support services. Citizens Advice Bureaux and other voluntary ..."
6. Multiple Vulnerabilities: Qualitative Data for the Study of Orphans and ...by Alicia Davids, Donald Skinner by Alicia Davids, Donald Skinner (2006)
"Most of the carers of orphans were dependent on pension grants, which they used
to support the children, while some received child support grants. ..."