Examples of 'care-giving' in a sentence

Meaning of "care-giving"

Care-giving is the act of providing assistance, support, or care to someone in need, such as the elderly, ill, or individuals with disabilities

How to use "care-giving" in a sentence

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The need to provide care-giving to parents is increasing.
Guys are starting to speak up for themselves about masculinity, about care-giving.
The majority of for example care-giving relatives are women.
That care-giving daughter is probably already over-taxed by the situation she is in.
I will add fist bump to my care-giving matrix.
A moderate level of care-giving involvement does seem to have positive effects on health.
He determined that he was going to be a care-giving parent to that child.
Domestic chores and care-giving activities performed by women are unpaid and undervalued.
One of the most common is the larger care-giving role of women.
The burden of care-giving for the elderly falls more heavily on women than men.
Women are traditionally responsible for care-giving in families and societies.
Nevertheless, other researchers have considered both parents as equally involved in care-giving.
The age group in which care-giving impacted most on social.
Work with the provinces and territories to develop a national care-giving strategy.
This helps to foster the sharing of care-giving responsibilities between spouses.

See also

Institutional care is the accommodation and care of a person in a specialized care-giving institution.
Older women have more family care-giving responsibilities than older men.
Honest relationships and accurate information are two of our highest CARE-Giving values.
The formal institutions have abdicated care-giving duties to women and girls at home.
The epidemic disrupted long standing traditions of community support and care-giving.
Women also tend to bear the burden of care-giving within the family.
But, for many people, care-giving is a foundational component of moral experience.
Supporting measures for hospice care in order to alleviate the burden on care-giving family members.
They exacerbate women 's unequal domestic and care-giving responsibilities, further jeopardizing educational opportunities for girls.
Perhaps the most important issue is the support of families themselves in their care-giving role.
Of early environmental influences, breastfeeding and early care-giving were found to predict hostility in adulthood.
Within the hierarchies of hospitals, women took on a variety of care-giving.
This would ensure that local challenges around care-giving inform national and global policy.
The care-giving role is understood, acknowledged, valued and financially supported.
We also see the obstacles faced when rehabilitation and care-giving becomes too much to bear.
Certainly care-giving is one of those.
Establish fair scheduling practices that allow employees to meet their care-giving and other responsibilities.
Internet platform for care-giving family members www . pflegedaheim . at.
Our Vision is of a community where we can celebrate our culture through care-giving to others.
Current generations of olderpeople play significant care-giving roles and provide important financial support toyounger generations.
There is a limited amount of Finnish nursing science research related to care-giving during the labor.
Embrace your care-giving choice.
Additionally, three-quarters of caregivers are employed in addition to their care-giving responsibilities.
Recognizing paid and unpaid care-giving as essential to the economy ;.
The care-giving is, as much as possible, an integrated part of the regular family life.
The nurturing discourse emerges when interviewees describe their care-giving abilities and suitability for motherhood.
For care-giving relatives, incontinence care can be a physically, emotionally and economically demanding role.
You do not have the care-giving program I have.
You can easily access a part of your physiology: the care-giving system.
Alzheimer 's and dementia care-giving takes patience and flexibility.
So, if she was already dead, the new blanket is a care-giving gesture.
These findings suggest the care-giving may influence the physical health of caregivers.18.
Women 's vulnerability is heightened by their socio-economic status, care-giving roles and relative lack of power.
It is a meeting between the care-giving and care-receiving being, with possible role inversions as needed.
On the long journey to health, when does care-giving become caretaking?

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