It is one word "caregiver" (a relatively recent term for one who cares for dependents, invalids or the elderly).
The Swedish word for care giver is vårdnadshavare.
this is a care giver
The correct spelling is "donor" (giver, donater).
No. Possessions pass to whoever is named in the will under control of the executor of the will. This will normally be a close family relative. The care giver has no specific right. (But, of course the care giver may be named as the executor.)
You can become a care giver for the elderly by: 1. Volunteer at a local hospital 2. Volunteer at a local nursing home 3. Contact Hospice.
The job of Nurturer is to care for newborn babies
Yes, they can
my aunt changed her will to almost everything to her care giver. My aunt had called several times for me to come down and discuss the will. But she never told me she had changed the will. At her death the care giver got almost everything. My aunt tolld me how the care giver would threaten her and tell her she would not take care of her anymore if she did not change the will. What can I do?
The likely word is the French-origin noun masseuse(massage giver).
That is the correct spelling of "gift tags" (labels with the recipient's and giver's names).
Yes
moral lesson of being care giver