A person who looks after sick people is typically called a caregiver or a nurse. Caregivers may provide personal care and support in various settings, including homes and assisted living facilities, while nurses are trained healthcare professionals who offer medical care and treatment in hospitals and clinics. In broader terms, they can also be referred to as healthcare providers.
doctors
Because the person has been sick, he probably hasn't been able to take good care of his body and looks.
A doctor is an important person. A doctor looks after the sick persons and prescribes medicines that give them relief. He knows how to treat and cure sick people.
Doctors and Nurses.
a patient
A caretaker or hospice worker takes care of the sick at home.
Do you mean when you call on the phone? Of course not; that makes no sense at all.
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According to research conducted in England, more people call in sick on Mondays (over a third).
If he or she is sick,then the parish would call a priest to anoint him and pray for him for his healing.
The word is nurse. A nurse is a person who is trained to take care of sick people.
They are just normal people, Oritse looks after his sick mum with M.S and his sick sister.