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Understanding the Language: What is another word for taking care of elderly parents?

According to the National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP, over 53 million Americans provide unpaid care to an adult. For those in this important role, knowing **what is another word for taking care of elderly parents?** helps define and legitimize the responsibility, connecting individuals with the right resources and communities. This article provides a comprehensive guide to the terminology surrounding senior care.

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What are elderly home workers called? A Guide to Professional Titles

With the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting a 17% growth in home health and personal care aide employment from 2024 to 2034, understanding the terminology for these professionals is more important than ever. So, what are elderly home workers called? The answer depends on their specific role, qualifications, and the type of care they provide.

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What Does a Caregiver Call Their Patients? Navigating Terminology with Respect

While there is no single universal term, a person receiving care is most commonly referred to as a **patient**, **client**, or **care recipient**, depending on the setting. Understanding which term is appropriate is crucial for establishing a respectful and professional relationship, as language significantly impacts the perception of care.

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