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eldercare

[ el-der-kair ]

noun

  1. the care of elderly people, especially in the home.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of eldercare1

First recorded in 1960–65; elder 1( def ) + care ( def )
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At the same time, we've seen the things that we can't import, like college education, like housing, like eldercare, childcare, healthcare, insurance, all of those things skyrocket in price and it is crushing the American people.

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The prohibition applied to “residential care facilities for the elderly,” commonly referred to as assisted living or eldercare facilities, as well as other nonmedical care facilities under the umbrella of the Department of Social Services.

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That has enabled some operators banned from eldercare homes to keep owning, overseeing or working at facilities or services regulated by other agencies, The Times found.

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And another operator was prohibited by the Department of Social Services from getting an eldercare license again after being accused of unlawfully taking money from a client and failing to have adequate food at a Garden Grove facility.

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Despite the ban, she opened up three eldercare facilities in Folsom before being banned again.

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