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caregiver

[kair-giv-er] / ˈkɛərˌgɪv ər /
NOUN
person caring for child
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However, they may be in cupboards at home, which is why parents and caregivers are being asked to check their supplies.

From BBC

Many of these women are also mothers, Cornelius Smith noted, and their campaigns balance the identities commander and caregiver.

From Salon

My mother is 90 years old, still physically capable in all respects, and at this time does not need a full-time caregiver to feed or dress her or handle other aspects of daily care.

From Barron's

My mother is 90 years old, still physically capable in all respects, and at this time does not need a full-time caregiver to feed or dress her or handle other aspects of daily care.

From MarketWatch

We must also support caregiver planning so that families have the tools and resources to care for loved ones at home as long as possible.

From The Wall Street Journal