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  • Childcare, the act of caring for and supervising minor children
  • Day care, the care of a child during the day by a person other than the child's parents or legal guardians
  • Duty of care, a legal obligation in tort law
  • Elderly care, the fulfillment of the special needs and requirements that are unique to senior citizens
  • Ethics of care, a normative ethical theory
  • Foster care, a system by which a certified, stand-in "parent(s)" cares for minor children or young people
  • Health care, the treatment and management of illness, and the preservation of health through services offered
    • Care of residents, care given to adults or children outside of the patient's home
    • Home care, health care or supportive care provided in the patient's home by healthcare professionals
  • Intensive care medicine, provision of life support or organ support systems in patients who are critically ill
  • Managed care, a variety of techniques intended to reduce the cost of providing health benefits and improve the quality of care


CARE may be an acronym for:

  • CARE (relief), originally "Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe", and later "Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere", international relief and humanitarian organization
  • CARE (New Zealand), Citizens Association for Racial Equality, a former New Zealand organisation that fought against racism
  • Continuous time algebraic Riccati equation, a matrix equation
  • Credit Abuse Resistance Education, a national program founded by the United States Bankruptcy Court


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