Non-medical homemakers and companions help their clients with laundry, cooking, errands and other activities, helping keep them in their homes and as comfortable as possible after surgery or illness.
Maybe it’s just me and my own passel of neurotic (read: socially awkward) tendencies, but when I meet someone and they inevitably ask what I do for a living, I find myself suddenly sweating and ...
All women work but not all of them get paid. Homemakers, who work unpaid domestic and caregiving services for an average of 7 hours per day, as per Times Use survey conducted by National Statistical ...
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