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What is a care receiver?
According to the Family Caregiver Alliance, a care receiver is an adult with a chronic illness or disabling condition, or an older person, who requires ongoing assistance with daily tasks. Understanding what is a care receiver involves recognizing their needs for support and their active role in the caregiving relationship. This can encompass a wide range of individuals, from those recovering from a short-term illness to those with long-term disabilities.
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