extended care
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of extended care
First recorded in 1965–70
Example Sentences
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Gifting should only happen after parents have thoroughly stress-tested their own retirement plan for various scenarios including needs for extended care.
From MarketWatch
Not early drop-off, extended care or lunch.
Most mammals provide extended care for their young.
From Science Daily
Families that needed extended care may either be able to take advantage of district offerings or have to seek alternative care to cover school breaks and after-school hours.
From Los Angeles Times
We are facing either imminent relocation to a distant part of the city, a premature placement in an extended care facility — or homelessness.
From Los Angeles Times
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