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  2. Caretaker government - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caretaker_government

    Caretaker government. A caretaker government is a temporary ad hoc government that performs some governmental duties and functions in a country until a regular government is elected or formed. [1] [2] Depending on specific practice, it consists of either randomly selected members of parliament or outgoing members until their dismissal.

  3. Caregiver - Wikipedia

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    Caregiver. A caregiver, carer or support worker is a paid or unpaid person who helps an individual with activities of daily living. Caregivers who are members of a care recipient's family or social network, and who may have no specific professional training, are often described as informal caregivers.

  4. Property caretaker - Wikipedia

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    Property caretaker. Court Barn near West Pennard, Somerset. This barn is in the care of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty in the United Kingdom. A property caretaker is a person, group, or organization that cares for real estate for trade or financial compensation, and sometimes as a barter for rent-free ...

  5. How to Balance Work and Caregiving - WebMD

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    Keep work separate. As much as possible, try to take care of caregiving duties in your personal hours, rather than during work hours. Schedule calls and doctor’s appointments during your lunch ...

  6. What Is a Geriatric Doctor? - WebMD

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    Work with your care team. While a geriatrician will generally manage your overall care, they also work with others on your health care team, such as: Family members; Caregivers;

  7. Caregiving: Taking Care of Older Adults - WebMD

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    Add safety rails in showers and tubs and near the toilet. Reduce water temperature to below 120 F (48.9 C). Move furniture and clear clutter to create clear, wide paths. Place nightlights ...

  8. Janitor - Wikipedia

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    Janitor. A janitor, also known as a custodian, porter, cleanser, cleaner or caretaker, is a person who cleans and maintains buildings. In some cases, they will also carry out maintenance and security duties.

  9. Dealing with Dementia: Understanding Behavior as a Caregiver

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    A Caregiver’s Guide to Understanding Dementia. Dementia is a term used for a group of symptoms that affect a person’s reasoning, memory, and thinking skills. These symptoms can interfere with ...

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