Dependents are individuals who rely on someone else, usually financially or for support. They can include children, elderly parents, or other family members.
An elderly dependent in most cases is a relative such as a parent or grandparent. The elderly dependent must be over the age of 65 and live full time with the person claiming them as a dependent.
It is one word "caregiver" (a relatively recent term for one who cares for dependents, invalids or the elderly).
This all is happening due to the family planning and birth control in those countries that young generation and children are less in number than elderly population which is causing too much difficulties for those countries because number of elderly dependents are increasing in number than working youth and population of those countries is decreasing drastically.
No, it is not an adverb. Elderly is an adjective meaning old in age.
Presuming you don't have something like an elderly grandmuother or brother or such you support ...meaning contribute more than 50% of the cost of their upkeep to, YES. I conquer, if you don't have dependents, then you should not claim one unless you have another sibling,family member living with you at least 6 months and where you pay at least 50% of their upkeep
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A gerontologist is a specialist in the treatment of the elderly.
Yes, geront- is the root for elderly, as in gerontology.
The 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue contains a meaning for conscience keeper. It refers to "a superior, who by his influence makes his dependents act as he pleases."
The granting of lands by inferior lords to their dependents, to be held by themselves by feudal tenure., Subordinate tenancy; undertenancy.
It means respect, and that he also has elderly value for you. That is the meaning of that.