Noun
carer (plural carers)
(UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand) Someone who regularly looks after another person, either as a job or often through family responsibilities.
Have you thought of a job as a carer for disabled people?
He retired early to be a full-time carer for his wife / husband.
I won't be a carer any more come the end of the year, and though I've got a lot out of it, I have to admit I'll welcome the chance to rest. Kazuo Ishiguro
A cup of tea with a carer is considered social support – just keep your physical distance. Source: Internet
A not-guilty plea also was indicated on behalf of carer Noel Maida, 48, of Hayes, west London, to a charge of failing to discharge a duty. Source: Internet
Danni, who worked as a carer before having her baby, explained how much the explosion startled her daughter and: “My 3-month-old got the fright of her life and screamed for around an hour because of this. Source: Internet
During his first term, Kevin Rudd had a staff at The Lodge consisting of a senior chef and an assistant chef, a child carer, one senior house attendant, and two junior house attendants. Source: Internet
Friends today have named the victim as Nimroy Hendricks, who worked as a carer looking after elderly people with mental health issues according to friends. Source: Internet