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"carer" Definitions
  1. a person, either a member of the family or somebody who is paid, who takes care of a sick or old person at home

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Her mother, Cyndi Palmer, gave up her daughter as a teenage mom and Tiah was passed from carer to carer.
For a long time, I tried to be my mom's carer.
These include several varieties of nurse, therapist, health-care worker or carer.
Find out what looked after children think makes a great foster carer. pic.twitter.
With the death of her mother, Mukite's main confidante and carer, everything changed.
I never did; instead I became a carer for my wife, who had Alzheimer's.
One afternoon, I get permission to go out for four hours, accompanied by a carer.
We may not be in a sexual relationship, but I'm his carer and his friend.
"It has been shown previously that behavior changes in particular produce high carer burden," Abrahams said.
"Eman didn't live life as everyone does," Shaimaa Ahmed, Eman's younger sister and carer, tells CNN.
Despite the responsibility of becoming a long-term foster carer, Gina has never doubted her choice.
She was just 24 when her and her husband began the process of becoming a carer.
Thanks to Prous' newly single status, her mother was expected to become her full-time carer.
" Asked what he thought about being called a hero, Carer simply said, "We do our job.
"I was here the first time around," Alexia McDonald, 54 and a full-time carer, told Reuters.
Perhaps it is the carer-child relationship a lot of people will be able to relate to.
The guidelines state that only one visitor, an immediate family member or carer, can visit in these circumstances.
I didn't manage to go inside his house, because he's actually a full-time carer for disabled children.
Images from an animal carer couple's home in New South Wales show them feeding and bonding with six kangaroos.
Baker's nephew and carer, Drew Myerscough, said he found Baker dead Saturday at his home in Preston, northwest England.
After they have waited for a bus that will never come, a carer lures them back to their homes.
Ryder's long Hollywood carer has given her perspective, and she's learned a lot about what beauty means to her.
One day not long after the coup, the elderly cat carer on the fourth floor put out some food.
A housekeeper and carer for elderly people in the area, she had been paying $1,035 a month in rent.
Once called Munchausen by Proxy, it occurs when a parent or carer—usually a biological mother—exaggerates their child's symptoms.
And disabled travellers tend to spend more than their able-bodied counterparts, often travelling with a carer, family or friends.
Guzzling whisky and dependent on his carer, the invalid who is its protagonist had been assumed dead by the locals.
It's also that they've tried to look after their parent, they've been a young carer, and then they're taken away.
Merry Christ Palacios, 37, is a carer from the Philippines who shops at the station and worships in its church.
After the carer selects basic categories of "mood" and "timbre", an algorithm will take a "seed track" and suggest similar tunes.
One woman, a carer for the elderly, said he could be "crass"; another wished he would "dial it down a bit".
Angela Jansen communicates with her carer during her art performance "I'm still present" at an exhibition in Berlin on Aug. 23.
Foster took on the job to support his mother, who suffers from Alzheimer's and for whom Foster is the registered carer.
Trained to check the health of the mother and baby, the carer will also perform chores such as shopping and cooking.
"He was much more compliant than I expected, perhaps because his bath was warm and he was sleepy," writes the carer.
After a bit of TLC, Dust has become quite the curious and affectionate koala, giving its carer little sniffs and kisses.
Darel has a partner and six children, four of whom he was the primary carer for—a stay at home dad.
She glowed under the spotlight, basking under the halo of a carer high and the promise of new life with her love.
I did end up working as a home carer, going around to old people's places, so I found some satisfaction in that.
"If you look on the carer profiles, you'll see their 'licence to practice' plugs into the government Disclosure and Barring Service Database".
"You can get a child that becomes the carer of the parent because the parent loses the plot and collapses," she says.
Born Simbi Ajikawo and raised in Holloway by her mother, a devoted foster carer, Simz's gallons of creative energy needed an outlet.
For those in need of human oversight, meanwhile, a range of startup companies hope to make finding and employing a carer far easier.
It was hard to move alone, as sole carer of three children, to a land where she knew no one and understood nothing.
"I felt so stupid and humiliated, I can't believe it's dragged on this long," added Catherine, a full-time carer for a disabled son.
Does the average patient, relative or carer know that it could make routine surgery, cancer treatment or even catheter use more and more risky?
When the girl was later moved to foster care she told her carer her parents' story was wrong and that she had been cut.
"He's been on fluids but is doing well and will shortly be going out to a carer," Michael Beatty, a spokesman for the organization, said.
Both her parents were struck by cancer during her youth—her mother died and her father recovered—and she became her younger brother's main carer.
Looking through, I saw what appeared to be the (very well-lit) break room for the home carer company the center shares a building with.
I'd like to see a first lady be able to continue their carer, like the way Jill Biden was still teaching as a second lady.
WIRES volunteer and carer Tracy Dodd holds a kangaroo with burnt feet pads after being rescued from bushfires in the Blue Mountains on December 30.
But as the primary carer of two older brothers with mental disabilities, she said she will not have time to rest and recover from the operation.
In our building, an elderly woman on the fourth floor was the self-appointed cat carer, and she put out bowls of food for the animals.
He isn't a lover so much as a carer, the one who brings soup to the sick, who is required to stop bad things from happening.
"I think as an actor one of the ways to keep people guessing and have a long carer is to keep bringing the changes," he said.
WIRES volunteer and carer Tracy Dodd holds a kangaroo with burnt feet pads after it was rescued from bushfires in the Blue Mountains on December 30.
The border collie was adopted from a foster carer, who actually had to tie him up because he kept tiring himself out from chasing birds all day.
If somebody needs help with dressing, undressing, and washing, there's always the danger a carer is going to be surprised or just laugh at them or be derogatory.
I spent the next two years looking after her and was her primary carer because my dad had to work and my sisters were at university or working.
They'll stay at the zoo's wildlife hospital, until being transferred to a specialist carer to begin a soft release program, eventually making their way back into the wild.
Tesco, one of Ireland's three largest supermarket chains, will also introduce dedicated time in store three days a week for over 65s and family carer workers from Wednesday.
Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Services (WIRES) volunteer and carer Tracy Burgess holds a severely burnt brushtail possum rescued from fires near Australia's Blue Mountains on December 29.
Then there's the carer aspect of my personality; I like to look after people, I like to try and fix situations, connect people to services that will help them.
At 13003:21300 AM on Friday, October 123, 2000, 12-year-old Tiahleigh Palmer was dropped off at the front of her Australian primary school by her foster carer.
The joey and the baby's mother were rescued from the site by a wildlife carer, but unfortunately the mother koala had to be euthanized due to her severe injuries.
While trying to be a carer I was also trying to protect my son—who was just eight when this vortex of pain and disruption exploded - from her worst excesses.
Kerri essentially became a carer for her father in the absence of her mother, who felt a need to be out of the house with friends in order to cope.
" He posted that on Instagram: "Here's a still taken from the alternate Episode 3 ending in which the Night King becomes Bran's carer and they both live happily ever after.
Instead of giving up on the baby animal, the wildlife carer brought the joey to the Werribee Zoo, where their team of vets worked to save the 1-lb. baby.
"Since NikeiD debuted in 1999, this offers the opportunity in retailing for what I term 'Customized Creativity,'" Fashion Institute of Technology professor Shawn Grain Carer told CNBC in an interview.
Internet-famous Patrick the wombat with a human carer at the Ballarat Wildlife Park in Victoria, Australia (Facebook/Ballarat Wildlife Park)"I'm so sorry to hear this," another Facebook commenter said.
Certain courses demand near to perfect attendance records for students to progress, which is difficult to achieve if you're a migrant facing eviction, or are the sole carer for your children.
Originally from Bethnal Green in east England, Lee ended up on the streets after his mother died a year ago and he lost the money that supported him as her carer.
You also start to wear a carer badge along with your mom one, even though you're just doing what every mother would do—looking after and loving your child, no matter what.
In the late 1990s, she moved—"penniless"—to Switzerland, where she married Swiss citizen and fellow Rajneesh follower, Urs Birnsteil, and got a job as a carer for an elderly married couple.
She is now back in the care of the wildlife carer who originally brought the baby to the zoo, and will likely be released into the wild in another year or so.
Her mom, a full-time carer for her seven-year-old brother, who has special needs, shares a bed with her son so that Radford and her sister have beds of their own.
The not-for-profit organisation play a vital role in caring for orphaned and injured native wildlife in the Canberra region, and Jack's carer says that using the footstool helps with his socialising.
His 55-year-old mother Tina, who quit her job to be her son's full-time carer, says that, instead of offering help, his doctors have threatened to take Angus into social care.
"We're not scared 'cause we're English," said Sandra Jallow, a 61-year-old carer from Gillingham, who ignored the foreign office warnings and is staying put until her flight leaves on February 2.
"Initially I thought, well, we've got to work for the least-worst option here," says Iain Roxburgh, who among other things worries about the Portuguese carer of his 103-year-old mother-in-law.
That idea of the woman as the carer—as the responsible one who remembers birthdays and appointments—doesn't mesh well with perception of weed: its ability to relax you and focus you on yourself.
But consider the national policy focus responsible for that lifestyle: Sweden prizes gender equality, universal child care and a "dual earner-carer" model that features women and men sharing breadwinning and child-rearing roles.
Rachael says she would still like to have children of her own but, having met another foster carer who is currently pregnant, now has doubts about how a baby of her own would fit in.
On Friday morning, foster carer Bonnie Ziegler let out four puppies, including the now-injured 12-week-old pup Latte, for a supervised bathroom break in her North Scottsdale backyard, according to Foothills Animal Rescue.
Doherty told 9 News two days later that Lewis had left the hospital and was being looked after by a carer, though a hospital spokesperson only gave the koala a 50 percent chance of survival.
According to the Horowitz report, FBI attorney Lisa Page didn't play a role in the bureau's decision to open Crossfire Hurricane or the cases tied to George Papadopoulos, Carer Page, Michael Flynn or Paul Manafort.
Both The Upside and Les Intouchables are loosely based on the real friendship between French aristocrat Philippe Pozzo di Borgo and his carer, Algerian immigrant Abdel Sellou, immortalized in Borgo's best-selling memoir, A Second Wind.
As a result, the care he receives has been ramped up, and he not only gets visits from the overnight hospice team but now has a full-time carer who lives with him during the day.
While the target market for the new Xbox Adaptive Controller might have a family member or a carer to help unbox items, it's obviously a lot more rewarding if people are able to do it unassisted.
On a simple level of practicality there's a way to go before Mr Care-O-bot or any of its kind have the communication skills, dexterity and versatility of even the most cack-handed human carer.
His latest film "Sorry We Missed You", released in Britain on November 1, features a couple in the northern English city of Newcastle struggling to make ends meet working as a delivery driver and a carer.
On a simple level of practicality there's a way to go before Mr Care-O-bot or any of its kind has the communication skills, dexterity and versatility of even the most cack-handed human carer.
"A number of factors combine to create this time scarcity, but carer responsibilities and increased commuting times at peak hours due to a lack of availability of affordable housing close to workplaces, are key issues," he said.
It also wants to work with companies that pre-screen providers, so Kinside can potentially address all steps of the childcare process, from finding a trustworthy carer and paying them on time to preparing year-end tax forms.
But if parental leave is offered on a use-it-or-lose basis to the parent who is not the main carer, usually the father, uptake increases, as Germany has been finding after a series of recent reforms.
Daniel Knoll said his mother suffered from Parkinson's disease and was not aware that her neighbor had spent time in jail for molesting the 12-year-old daughter of a woman who acted as her live-in carer.
"Artificial Intelligence has the potential to improve the capacity of our healthcare professionals to safely care for more patients, whilst allowing them to maintain meaningful patient-carer interactions as well as a more realistic work-life balance," he said.
Three weeks ago, Mike, who is now a full-time carer for his 87-year-old mother, decided enough was enough and managed to wean himself off heroin—for now, at least—with the help of a methadone program.
The judge basically said he avoided doing time because he's the sole carer of his 16-year-old daughter, although Eversfield admitted in court that he let dealers use his house as a meeting point for drug and cash exchanges.
It has been prototyping a chatbot-styled assistant it calls "Martha," which it claims can successfully foresee deterioration in patient health, based on carer feedback, such as whether a patient hasn't been eating, has a fever, or isn't walking normally.
Once users have securely connected Toucan to their personal bank account, the app offers alerts based on their personal spending habits, help complying with complex financial regulation, and a tool that lets them nominate a trusted friend or carer for support.
She was also shown the Pears Family School that combines mental health care and education, for children aged 5-14, who maybe unsuited to a mainstream school, in a setting in which a parent or carer joins in the classroom with their child.
Women continue to be expected to play the main carer role, which helps explain why they typically spend far fewer hours than men in formal employment, but many more hours on unpaid child care and domestic tasks—even in places with enlightened men.
Other planned attendees include former Obama chiefs of staff Jack Lew, Bill Daley, and Pete Rouse; Bush aides Bolten and Andy Card, top staffer to George H.W. Bush Samuel Skinner, Reagan chief of staff Ken Duberstein, and Jack Watson, a top aide to Jimmy Carer.
Otherland Gilded Holiday Collection The brand was started by industry tastemaker and entrepreneur Abigail Cook Stone who began her carer as an art buyer for Ralph Lauren, and after gaining inspiration from traveling the globe, got her MBA and took the leap to launching her own company.
BLUE MOUNTAINS, Australia (Reuters) - A possum severely burnt by bushfires in Australia's Blue Mountains laps water from a bowl as her rescuer holds her gently in a towel, while at a nearby home a kangaroo with bandaged feet is rocked like a baby by another carer.
In fact, Wilson has previously likened the service to online dating, claiming that price sensitivity often plays second fiddle to actually matching the right people, taking into account a carer's experience and particular skill set and the required cultural fit to successfully place a carer in somebody's home.
Before the announcement, Bennett told TechCrunch that if a Wonderschool care program is forced to shut down because a child, parent or provider shows symptoms or tests positive for COVID-19, the company will draw on its network to help its other families find another carer in their area.
The program's budding syllabus is something of an apogee to Fineberg's carer, building on his experiences as Professor of Art History Emeritus at the University of Illinois and Trustee Emeritus of the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC — where he was founding Director of the Center for the Study of Modern Art.
Kate, wearing an emerald green dress by Emilia Wickstead, was also shown the Pears Family School that combines mental health care and education, for children aged 5-14, who maybe unsuited to a mainstream school, in a setting in which a parent or carer joins in the classroom with their child.
In a call with Wilson last December, he likened the service to online dating, claiming that price sensitivity often plays second fiddle to actually matching the right people, taking into account a carer's experience and particular skill set and the required cultural fit to successfully place a carer in somebody's home.
"We had 15-19 new arrivals a day, every carer had 34 children to look after, and we were on one day on, one day off shifts of 24 hours because there were not enough staff, "the employee said, adding she faced death threats and verbal abuse from her wards.
This isn't to disparage the tireless efforts of my mum, who balanced a full-time job in mental health with raising five children, and then swapped that job to become a full-time foster carer, resulting in mealtimes when more often than not, six or seven children crowded around the table.
"Here's a still taken from the alternate episode 3 ending in which the Night King becomes Bran's carer and they both live happily ever after," Wright posted on Instagram along with a picture of the Night King (who, under all those prosthetics, is played by Vladimír Furdík) holding an umbrella over both of them as they appear to listen to instructions for the scene.
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