释义 |
home helpˌhome ˈhelp noun [countable] - Does the patient receive any services, e.g. district nurse; home help.
- Even a weekly visit by a local authority home help - when it was finally arranged - was not enough.
- For example those over 75 are six times more likely to receive a home help than those aged 64-75.
- Local information from user and carer groups had revealed a basic home help cleaning service was highly valued by many clients.
- We've also got social work services, home help, meals on wheels, children's homes and old peoples homes.
- We urge parents to plan ahead for postpartum home help.
British English someone who helps ill or old people in their homes with cleaning, cooking etc |