Used in a Sentence

caregiving

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for caregiving.

Editorial note

But its success means that it further devalues the traditionally female domain of caregiving, by continuing to enforce the idea that only making things is valuable.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

The provision of health care services as a paid occupation.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of caregiving gathered in one view.

noun

The provision of health care services as a paid occupation.

noun

The provision of care such as assistance with activities of daily living (e.g., feeding, bathing, dressing, transportation, household administration), usually by someone who is not a health care professional, especially by a family member as unpaid labor.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for caregiving.

noun

The provision of health care services as a paid occupation.

noun

The provision of care such as assistance with activities of daily living (e.g., feeding, bathing, dressing, transportation, household administration), usually by someone who is not a health care professional, especially by a family member as unpaid labor.

Example sentences

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But its success means that it further devalues the traditionally female domain of caregiving, by continuing to enforce the idea that only making things is valuable.

2

This change will necessitate a sea-change in the way doctors and other caregiving organizations will treat their patients.

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But behind every one is an invisible infrastructure of labor—primarily caregiving, in its various aspects—that is mostly performed by women.

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The first three years of my daughter's life I was also caregiving for a dying parent and working full time.

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They don't seem to fit into a mindset that says that men prefer to do things like code and women prefer to do things like caregiving.

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If full-time caregiving was required, you would not encounter single people that could function in society and you would never meet a child with both parents employed.

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My dad has AD and I'm his primary caregiver and compared to caregiving, entrepreneurship with all its pain is literally a fucking joy.

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This means that a caregiving organization would get $N a year to care for you, as a male patient with a heart disease in your mid fifties, with N varying as demographics and conditions change.

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CareLinx is specifically designed for helping patients with chronic conditions and the elderly in need of caregiving services We need engineers to help build new products in our road map for this year.

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It is also suggested as a partial reason for our lack of 'professional' respect for educators because teaching was considered a 'female', caregiving job (that men wouldn't really begin entering until the 1970's).

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Notably, in my experience, the ones who talk the most usually just keep talking - and aren’t the ones on the hook for actually doing the hard caregiving when things are really tough.

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Even in family contacts the main vector of Ebola seems to be caregiving - you're likely not touching someone sitting next to you on a bus, much less wiping their bottom or cleaning their face from vomit.

Quote examples

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[...] The researchers theorized that women may have regained some conscientiousness by pursuing non-work-related activities traditionally associated with their gender, such as caregiving." Just wondering if voluntary work would help with these indicators?

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Just joined the "family member battling neurodegenerative disease" club and plunged into resigned frustration when I could not find even some vibecoded assistant that does the simplest critical dementia caregiving tasks proactively, and ChatGPT and Gemini voice subscriptions dont have that capability yet.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use caregiving in a sentence?

But its success means that it further devalues the traditionally female domain of caregiving, by continuing to enforce the idea that only making things is valuable.

What does caregiving mean?

The provision of health care services as a paid occupation.

What part of speech is caregiving?

caregiving is commonly used as noun.