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Definition of carer in English: carernoun ˈkɛːrə British A family member or paid helper who regularly looks after a child or a sick, elderly, or disabled person. 〈英〉私人看护 elderly people and their carers need long-term support Example sentencesExamples - In many cases the situation when a child leaves is unclear to the losing family and the foster carer.
- I am in no way blaming the current carers or family day care who are doing the best they can.
- Kenny is carried up and down stairs each day which puts the family / carers and Kenny at risk.
- I am now a member of the carer and user group for the unit and I have spoken to many staff who have left.
- The person or their carer may also be medically knowledgeable and may work in a health related job.
- Pilkington suffered from angina, his wife was also not well and he was the main carer for their disabled son.
- It aims to involve parents and carers creatively with the help of professional artists.
- The charity is reminding older people and their carers of what is on offer.
- He describes his foster carers as lovely people, who he regards as his parents.
- The Alzheimer's Society has a helpline for sufferers and their families or carers.
- Volunteers will give carers a break by taking on their duties for a short time.
- Perhaps this case will set a precedent for all those who are full time carers for their sick wives or mothers.
- Cash has also been earmarked to analyse how best to provide help for the parents and carers of drug users.
- She required constant care and attendance but no input from medically qualified carers.
- An on-site radio station run by the young carers broadcast live throughout the weekend.
- Even then, with assistance from his carers and family, he was only able to go out briefly a couple of times a week.
- The main carers are family members and friends, and they require adequate support.
- Information for carers will be available next week at a series of planned events.
- The campaign this year is focusing on children, young people and their carers.
- There will also be a separate room for carers or family members to sleep in.
Synonyms attendant, aide, helper, assistant, personal assistant, valet, equerry, squire, lady in waiting
Rhymesairer, bearer, Clara, darer, declarer, Demerara, Éire, habanera, Halmahera, parer, Perak, primavera, repairer, Rivera, Riviera, Sarah, scarer, sharer, snarer, sparer, squarer, starer, swearer, tearer, wearer |