A husband’s story of end-of-life care at home
The British tend to use the term “carer” for the people who help other persons with needs. It seems to emphasize its root word, care, with implications for family members, volunteer helpers, and professionals who fill that role. The American term tends to be “caregiver;” its usage has become more common.
Even when I worked in health care, I had never used either of those terms. But over the last fifteen …








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