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31 The length of the day can obviate much of the good accomplished in day care for both the sufferer and the carer.
32 Indeed, it is very likely that the process varies with the relationship between the carer and dependant.
33 A carers group might help, but what about some form of respite care for both the carer and the son?
34 William, third in line to the throne, stopped to greet carer Debbie Barlett, 51, who lives near Sandringham.
35 She was now the carer of her three younger siblings.
36 Theodora Dudley, a retired carer, was leaving empty-handed from Woolworths but she already had a Marks and Spencer carrier bag containing shopping.
37 Results: Five independent variables had been put into regression equation by multiple regression analysis, which were ADL score, stroke attack time, marriage, carer and SDS score.
38 How would I manage if I ended up being a carer for my child and husband?
39 They say they were told there would be a carer present who would use the hoist.
40 Downes, 85, was almost blind when he and his 74-year-old wife, who had become his full-time carer, travelled to Switzerland to end their lives, a family statement released to the BBC said.
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41 From mother to best friend, carer or lover, we play many roles in life.
42 The findings suggest there are 1.4 million men –in one in seven families –whose main role is primary carer for their children.
43 Additional needs stem from their frequent status as a mother and usually the primary carer for her children.
44 It made its debut at the IEE conference on computer communications in 2008 as a potential carer for the elderly.
45 The carer will have to do all the work: placing the patient on the seat, strapping him in, taking him off again at the top.
46 Many councils really do limit care visits to 15 minutes, which doesn't give the carer proper time to wash, dress or feed their client.
47 The act of looking after elderly parents or relatives now earns us the official title of a "carer" and some suggest that this role should be financially compensated.
48 Being a carer is very stressful and only those who have experienced it first hand will understand exactly how stressful.
49 Worst of all, marketisation ensures that everyone arrives at the challenge of being a carer with an almighty shock, and often a sense of "Why did no one warn me?
50 One carer alternated between stroking the back of her wheelchair - bound son and fanning herself, ceaselessly.
51 As well as being his main carer, Freaney also looked after her three other children - who suffered hyper-activity disorder, dyspraxia and Asperger's syndrome - and her elderly mother.
52 I totally commend your approach – set aside time first thing to do what is important / most beneficial in the long term – but I have what may be a female / mother / main carer / worker problem...
53 Today's carer gives Phil a good wash and freshen up and, just before she leaves, we ease her into a dressing gown so that she is more respectable for her journey to hospital.
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