Caregiver
Pronunciation: /ˈkɛrˌɡɪvər/
Caregiver (noun)
- A person who looks after a child, sick person, or older relative and helps with daily needs.
- A person employed to provide support and supervision for someone who needs help at home.
- A trained worker who provides care services, often in hospitals, clinics, or community care settings.
Examples
- A caregiver in the family helps with daily needs.
- The family caregiver listens and supports the person at home.