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Definition of day care in English: day carenoun mass noun1Daytime care for people who cannot be fully independent, such as children or elderly people. (对不能完全独立者,如老人或小孩的)日间照料;日托 children would be looked after in day care and mothers would work as modifier day-care facilities Example sentencesExamples - Age Concern appealed to politicians last week not to raise day care charges for the elderly.
- Two day care centres for disabled people, the only ones in the area, are being shut down too.
- It also cares for people with brain injuries and stroke victims, and provides respite and day care services.
- Senior citizens enrolled in day care centres will be served free mid-day meals.
- It's clear there aren't standards in place for nurseries and day care centres.
- Schools facing closures could incorporate day-care facilities.
- People depending on day care help in Swindon are going to have to pay more for services.
- All monies collected are used to supplement the home support service and day care centre in Dunally.
- The council says its home care and day care charges are in line with the Government's fairer charges criteria.
- Breda Costello received an award for her work with the elderly in the day care centre.
- They offer a complete range of day care and early education facilities.
- This is the reality of day care provision for many people with disabilities and the elderly in Bristol.
- Of course, fees are much higher in London: day care for my two children costs over £100 a day.
- Grandparents commonly help raise children, although day-care facilities are available for working mothers.
- This makes the issue of providing quality, affordable day care of great interest to many families.
- Services including elderly day care, a sports centre and welfare and immigration advice have been closed to the public.
- He said they were hoping to get interim funding from social services to re-open day care sessions for elderly people.
- This might encompass some residential care, day care and sheltered housing side by side.
- This will include new home care packages, more home help, and more day-care support.
- The 24-year-old who has Down's Syndrome has had no day care services for five years.
- 1.1daycareNorth American count noun A day centre.
we have encountered problems trying to find a daycare willing to accept him Example sentencesExamples - And the people who work in our daycares need to be paid a living wage that recognizes how important their job is.
- Drake passed a Catholic church and a daycare with a playground.
- Even though Ayla had a job at a daycare, it was just because she liked kids.
- Now he's fighting to save the park in the lot between his daycare and the restaurant.
- At daycare they learn to be compassionate and cooperative human beings.
- After many years of fund-raising, site decisions, and waiting, the new daycare is now a reality.
- Perfect punk rock for the kiddies, this is coming soon to a daycare near you!
- There are not many daycares in Japan that take newborns.
- After that she too would try to find work and they would find a suitable daycare for the baby.
- We were asking, Why are there so many daycares in this town?
- Flu continued to close schools and daycares in several communities this week.
- I wanted to give him the chance to go to a daycare at least part-time.
- Tommy and Kim sent them to a private daycare that ran a Pre-Kindergarten program.
- Your child can return to school or daycare when she is no longer contagious.
- Natacia left a note that said my dad was at work, she was at a photo shoot and Lyndsay was at a new daycare.
- Corporate daycares are booming since welfare reform forced moms out of college and into dead-end jobs.
- I'm not saying that all daycares are like that, but when you have a bad experience, you don't want to try it again.
- Critics charge that the rules and regulations concerning the creation or expansion of subsidized daycares are too vague and too mired in bureaucracy.
- Daycares are, in fact, required to bring children outdoors at least once a day.
- Somehow I developed the delusion that once Ben was in a good daycare, everything would be fine.
Definition of day care in US English: day carenounˈdā ˌke(ə)rˈdeɪ ˌkɛ(ə)r Daytime care for the needs of people who cannot be fully independent, such as children or elderly people. (对不能完全独立者,如老人或小孩的)日间照料;日托 family issues such as day care as modifier a day-care center for employees' children Example sentencesExamples - Breda Costello received an award for her work with the elderly in the day care centre.
- Senior citizens enrolled in day care centres will be served free mid-day meals.
- This makes the issue of providing quality, affordable day care of great interest to many families.
- Services including elderly day care, a sports centre and welfare and immigration advice have been closed to the public.
- Age Concern appealed to politicians last week not to raise day care charges for the elderly.
- They offer a complete range of day care and early education facilities.
- Grandparents commonly help raise children, although day-care facilities are available for working mothers.
- People depending on day care help in Swindon are going to have to pay more for services.
- Schools facing closures could incorporate day-care facilities.
- It also cares for people with brain injuries and stroke victims, and provides respite and day care services.
- This will include new home care packages, more home help, and more day-care support.
- This is the reality of day care provision for many people with disabilities and the elderly in Bristol.
- All monies collected are used to supplement the home support service and day care centre in Dunally.
- Of course, fees are much higher in London: day care for my two children costs over £100 a day.
- He said they were hoping to get interim funding from social services to re-open day care sessions for elderly people.
- The council says its home care and day care charges are in line with the Government's fairer charges criteria.
- This might encompass some residential care, day care and sheltered housing side by side.
- It's clear there aren't standards in place for nurseries and day care centres.
- The 24-year-old who has Down's Syndrome has had no day care services for five years.
- Two day care centres for disabled people, the only ones in the area, are being shut down too.
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