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caregiver

noun as in person caring for child

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Beyond exhaustion for both patients and caregivers, these disruptions create stress that may accelerate the disease's progression.

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At the only functioning hospital, the World Health Organization reported that the rebels killed all 460 people inside the main ward, including patients, caregivers and health workers.

Would we give a burned-out caregiver a week’s paid vacation?

He was disabled and I was his complete caregiver for at least 10 of those years while raising our children.

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A few hundred children ages six to 12 arrived at the museum at 6:00 pm with their parents or other caregivers, sleeping bags and pillows in tow.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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