different between caregiver vs caregiving
caregiver
English
Alternative forms
- care-giver
Etymology
From care +? giver.
Noun
caregiver (plural caregivers)
- (Canada, US) A carer.
Synonyms
- carer (UK, Australia)
Derived terms
- caregive
Translations
caregiver From the web:
- what caregiver do
- what caregiver means
- what caregivers need most
- what caregivers need to know
- what caregiver does
- what caregivers go through
- what caregivers need to know about dementia
- what is the job of caregiver
caregiving
English
Etymology
From care +? giving.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?ke???v??/
Noun
caregiving (usually uncountable, plural caregivings)
- The provision of healthcare services.
Related terms
- caregiver
caregiving From the web:
- what caregiving teaches you
- what caregiver do
- what caregiving mean
- what's caregiving in spanish
- what is caregiving in tle
- what is caregiving covid
- what is caregiving experience
- what is caregiving tools
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