caregivers信息详情

caregivers发音

意思翻译

n.照顾者;看护人(caregiver的复数)

相似词语短语

caregiver assessment───护理人员评估

双语使用场景

These features gradually emerge as infants explore their world and interact with caregivers.───当婴儿探索他们的世界并与看护者互动时,这些特征逐渐出现。

Social workers and experts on aging offer caregivers and potential caregivers help when arranging for the care of an elderly relative.───社会工作者和老龄问题专家为看护人和潜在的看护人在安排照顾老年亲属方面提供帮助。

Caregivers must also learn to state their needs and opinions clearly and ask for help from others especially brothers and sisters.───监护人也必须学会清楚地表达他们的需要和意见,并向他人,尤其是兄弟姐妹寻求帮助。

When using the chair, caregivers should ensure that the child is properly held in by the safety belts and is always supervised.───当使用该椅子时,照看儿童的人必须确保儿童正确的固定在安全带里,并一直有人看管。

She was almost sightless herself (due to a childhood fever) and was, at one time, diagnosed as hopelessly "insane" by her by caregivers.───她自己因为儿时发高烧而几乎双目失明,且一度被看护者们诊断为精神失常,无法医治。

This may be a time when a child is most receptive to the information that parents and caregivers wish to relay.───这可能是孩子最善于接受家长和抚养者想要转达的消息的时候。

Feeding times are periods of learning and love - they are a time for caregivers to talk to the child, making eye to eye contact.───喂食的时段是学习和关爱时间——他们是护理者与儿童交谈和进行目光接触的时间。

During this time, the child may also experience changes in attention from family, caregivers and school staff.───孩子也会感觉到家人、亲友和老师们对自己关怀照顾有所改变。

One national survey has shown that caregivers typically spend more than $5, 000 a year on out-of-pocket expenses.───一项全国调查显示,护理者每年实际花费的开支一般在5000美元以上。

英语使用场景

We are still the caregivers of the very young and the very old.

Using a Medicaid waiver that pays for caregivers in the home in lieu of nursing-home care, the Dunhams had received 25 hours of weekly assistance.

The very high turnover of caregivers in institutional settings is perhaps the major way in which they differ from ordinary family life.

And the worst of the caregivers were a disaster.

But it was also because caregivers were reluctant, sometimes for good reason, to bear bad news.

And if the burden for caregivers seems big now, according to Suzanne Mintz of the National Family Caregivers Association, it's only going to get worse as the baby-boom generation enters old age.

The major issues that confront parents with caregivers are rivalries and maintaining the primacy of the family.

Caregivers and families need to recognize that they, too, have been influenced by their own earlier experiences and genetic makeup.

Often caregivers find it hard to understand this balance.