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Definition of care worker in English: care workernoun British A person employed to support and supervise vulnerable, infirm, or disadvantaged people, or those under the care of the state. 〈英〉护工(受雇帮助并管理病弱者、弱势群体或由政府照顾者的人) Example sentencesExamples - The second care worker was a 42-year-old woman of three weeks experience.
- Enfield has assessed him as needing ground-floor accommodation, special equipment in the home and the attendance of a care worker two or three times a week.
- While studying, he has been a support care worker at Darlington House in Basingstoke - proof that someone can go the extra mile when they set their mind to it.
- The hotel employs a care worker, and residents who want help with alcohol, health or housing will get it.
- Dubliner Maurice is a trained care worker and counsellor who has worked with heroin addicts and the homeless.
- In fact, direct observation succeeds by building a human bond between the patient and the health care worker or community volunteer.
- ‘She said she wanted to sleep on it,’ the care worker said.
- But retirement will allow him to concentrate on his two hobbies of gardening and walking with his wife Elizabeth, a Marlborough care worker.
- Eileen Williams, 60, from Leigh, left her job as a care worker at a local nursing home on Friday and on Saturday was toasting a rich retirement after her numbers came up in the Lotto draw.
- After phoning his wife, Heather, the 35-year-old rang an ambulance while Mrs Slevin rushed from her job as a care worker to be with him.
- And each child will be assigned a single care worker in a bid to stop them being passed between agencies and to improve accountability.
- A care worker from Great Oakley is getting ready to spend three months working in a Madagascan orphanage.
- I was employed on the scheme as a child care worker.
- I was a secretary for 25 years before changing profession to become a care worker.
- The following day a care worker supervisor came to the house, took all particulars and arranged for a care worker to change sheets, make beds and do the ironing.
- He has previously been a care worker and now works on a building site.
- The type of warm interaction between a parent and young child might have benefits that the interaction with a day care worker might not.
- ‘My wife is a care worker and works at weekends,’ he said.
- Corina studied and worked as a nurse in her native Holland and later as a social care worker for people with learning difficulties.
- A care worker acted on instinct to save a boy from choking to death after he fell into a river.
Definition of care worker in US English: care workernoun British A person employed to support and supervise vulnerable, infirm, or disadvantaged people, or those under the care of the state. 〈英〉护工(受雇帮助并管理病弱者、弱势群体或由政府照顾者的人) Example sentencesExamples - I was employed on the scheme as a child care worker.
- A care worker acted on instinct to save a boy from choking to death after he fell into a river.
- Eileen Williams, 60, from Leigh, left her job as a care worker at a local nursing home on Friday and on Saturday was toasting a rich retirement after her numbers came up in the Lotto draw.
- But retirement will allow him to concentrate on his two hobbies of gardening and walking with his wife Elizabeth, a Marlborough care worker.
- Enfield has assessed him as needing ground-floor accommodation, special equipment in the home and the attendance of a care worker two or three times a week.
- While studying, he has been a support care worker at Darlington House in Basingstoke - proof that someone can go the extra mile when they set their mind to it.
- I was a secretary for 25 years before changing profession to become a care worker.
- A care worker from Great Oakley is getting ready to spend three months working in a Madagascan orphanage.
- The following day a care worker supervisor came to the house, took all particulars and arranged for a care worker to change sheets, make beds and do the ironing.
- After phoning his wife, Heather, the 35-year-old rang an ambulance while Mrs Slevin rushed from her job as a care worker to be with him.
- And each child will be assigned a single care worker in a bid to stop them being passed between agencies and to improve accountability.
- Corina studied and worked as a nurse in her native Holland and later as a social care worker for people with learning difficulties.
- Dubliner Maurice is a trained care worker and counsellor who has worked with heroin addicts and the homeless.
- The second care worker was a 42-year-old woman of three weeks experience.
- ‘My wife is a care worker and works at weekends,’ he said.
- He has previously been a care worker and now works on a building site.
- In fact, direct observation succeeds by building a human bond between the patient and the health care worker or community volunteer.
- ‘She said she wanted to sleep on it,’ the care worker said.
- The hotel employs a care worker, and residents who want help with alcohol, health or housing will get it.
- The type of warm interaction between a parent and young child might have benefits that the interaction with a day care worker might not.
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