carer in the PONS Dictionary

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As a result, support services provided to carers are regarded as part of the overall package of care to the person being looked after.
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She also suspended the registration scheme for carers of children and vulnerable people.
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In some cases, however, especially if the researcher is senior and well-established, the academic community can close ranks to prevent injury to the scientist's carer.
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There are a variety of internet groups dedicated to supporting carers of such dogs.
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Individualised interventions for each child are devised based on age, clinical presentation and information on the child/foster carer match.
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It is accepted that staff training in physical interventions can increase carer confidence, but, is that sufficient justification for the general implementation of such training?
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Carers are viewed by the government as an important resource and in recent years have been given increasing recognition in health and social care policy.
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The doctors, nurses and carers aim to make the experience as real as possible to the residents.
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The disabled section provides for up to 170 fans, with free seats for carers.
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This information will help ensure that those who fund health research are aware of what matters to patients, carers and clinicians.
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