Care giver(s) definition

Care giver(s). , or “care provider(s)”, means the person(s) or entity(ies) directly responsible for providing for the supervision, protection and basic needs of the child;

Examples of Care giver(s) in a sentence

  • Care givers are cross-trained for multiple duties, as depicted in their job description.

  • For Hourly Contracts, ▇▇▇▇▇ at Home will assess Care Seekers, and will Pay Care givers according to hours worked during that week.

  • Care givers or service providers become accountable to the participant/representative.

Related to Care giver(s)

  • care-giver means any person other than a parent or guardian, who takes primary responsibility for the day-to-day care of a child and includes -

  • Primary care-giver means a person who assumes the principal role of providing care and attention to a child.

  • Healthcare provider means any person or entity including a hospital, physician or a network of providers that provided healthcare services and/or treatments to or on behalf of a Settlement Program Claimant.

  • Care provider means a duly qualified or licensed home health aide or homemaker, personal care aide or nurse provided through a licensed home health care agency or referred by a licensed referral agency or licensed nurses registry.

  • Healthcare Professional means any member of the medical, dental, pharmacy or nursing professions or any other person who in the course of his or her professional activities may prescribe, recommend, purchase, supply, or administer a pharmaceutical product.