The Code now provides for a 17 - week unpaid leave of absence to care for or support a critically
ill family member who is an adult (over 18 years old).
Beware of the sob story - someone saying they want to visit you, but needs a loan to pay for the travel or
an ill family member who needs help with medical expenses.
Or stories about a desperately
ill family member who needs help with medical expenses.
Not exact matches
In addition to the Canadian diplomat
who said he had heard noises in his garden,
members of another diplomatic
family reported one day in June that they had heard a sudden, twanging sound, like a piece of sheet metal being waved; one
family member later became
ill.
To illustrate,
family therapists have discovered that children
who are «identified patients» (to use
family therapist Virginia Satir's term for
family members who are emotionally disturbed, delinquent, or psychosomatically
ill) often are expressing, in their dysfunction, the hidden conflicts in their parents» marriage.
Those
who have witnessed
family members in those final hours, and others
who anticipate their own last moments, were understandably disturbed by what they perceived as my insensitivity to the terminally
ill.
Thankfully, some of the new parental leave measures extend to everyone
who needs to take time off to caregive, even to care for a seriously
ill family member.
If you find yourself in the uncomfortable position of having a
family member who's seriously
ill, you may be wondering... Read More
Another scenario is a murder committed by a mentally
ill son or another
family member who is psychotic and thinks the victim is plotting against him.
«These crimes are often preventable if
family members are more informed about the potential danger from having someone
who is severely mentally
ill in the home and
who may have shown violent tendencies in the past,» Hanlon said.
*, clinically
ill researcher; **,
family member of the researcher,
who was also sick.
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who have distinguished themselves through excellence and selfless dedication to advancing medicine and enhancing the lives and health of our nation's wounded,
ill, and injured service
members, veterans, and their
families.
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family life during the holidays can be very positive or highly stressful, with older
family members who are frail or
ill particularly susceptible to negative consequences if emotional, mental or physical healt... More...
The show's finale unites a colorful assortment of singers and craftsmen, including the two surviving
members of an
ill - fated
family act (Lily Tomlin and Meryl Streep), a cowboy duo (Woody Harrelson and John C. Reilly) prone to bad jokes and winking double entendres, Lindsay Lohan's death - obsessed chanteuse / poet, and Keillor,
who plays himself, a role for which he's uniquely suited.
Young carers are children and young people under the age of 18
who provide unpaid care to a
family member or friend
who is disabled, physically or mentally
ill, or misuses substances.
Compassionate care — up to six weeks for people
who can't work because they need to care for a severely
ill family member
The same goes for
ill health, either for you or a
family member who is going to need additional support after you retire.
EI may also help Canadians
who are sick, pregnant or caring for a newborn or adopted child, as well as those
who must care for a
family member who is seriously
ill.
-- Compassionate care leave is available to an employee
who must care for a
family member who is terminally
ill and has a significant risk of death within 26 weeks.
Compassionate care benefits for people
who are off work because they have to care for a gravely
ill family member
a leave of up to 37 weeks in a 52 - week period for an employee to provide care or support to a critically
ill minor child (i.e.
who is under 18 years of age)
who is a
family member of the employee, and
Canadians
who are sick, pregnant, or caring for a newborn or adopted child, as well as those
who must care for a
family member who is seriously
ill with a significant risk of death or
who must provide care or support to their critically
ill or injured child may also be assisted by Employment Insurance.
are available to people
who have to be away from work temporarily to provide care or support to a
family member who is gravely
ill with a significant risk of death.
Every employee
who has completed six consecutive months of continuous employment with an employer and
who is a
family member of a critically
ill adult is entitled to a caregiver leave of absence from employment of up to 17 weeks in order to care for or support that adult if a medical doctor or nurse practitioner has issued a certificate that
A
family member who isn't traveling with you is seriously
ill or injured.
Many travelers — especially those with elderly parents or
family members who are
ill — want to know if travel insurance covers death in the
family.
This resume format can also work well for those entering the workforce for the first time or after a long absence (such as recent grads with no prior formal work experience, stay - at - home moms or dads now seeking outside employment, or caregivers
who have spent a year or more treating an
ill or aging
family member).
Published on August 28th, 2010 by Alan Sklover Under the Federal
Family Medical Leave Act («FMLA»), while most people are entitled to take a leave of absence for up to 12 weeks care for themselves or a family member who is ill, a spouse, child, parent or next of kin of a member of the U.S.
Family Medical Leave Act («FMLA»), while most people are entitled to take a leave of absence for up to 12 weeks care for themselves or a
family member who is ill, a spouse, child, parent or next of kin of a member of the U.S.
family member who is
ill, a spouse, child, parent or next of kin of a
member of the U.S.. MORE
It is also different from school withdrawal — which refers to a situation where the
family keeps the child at home for various reasons (eg to support a
family member who is
ill).
School refusal is also different from school withdrawal, a term used to refer to circumstances in which the
family keeps the child at home for various reasons (eg to support a
family member who is
ill) 2.
Some hospitals recognize the special needs of
families who are caring for a chronically
ill family member and may provide supportive services such as counseling and education to these
families.
It could be because they were depressed, or affected by substance abuse, or chronically
ill, or taking care of a
family member who was chronically
ill, or they may have been physically absent for a variety of reasons.
Helps the
family focus less on the
member who has been identified as
ill and focus more on the
family as a whole.
Compassionate care leave of up to twenty - eight (28) weeks is available to licensees to care for a
family member who is gravely
ill.
«By creating a level playing field within the EI program, many of our
members will no longer have to worry about taking time away from their careers to have a baby or care for a
family member who is gravely
ill.»
-- compassionate care benefits (six weeks maximum), which may be paid to people
who have to be away from work temporarily to provide care or support to a
family member who is gravely
ill with a significant risk of death.