0 A cared-for object has been kept in a good condition by someone:
1 Cared-for children are taken care of by an official or government organization because their own parents are unable to look after them:
Walking up the staircase, he admired the rich patina of lovingly cared-for wood.
There is an unpretentious but comfortable and cared-for inn on the village green.
His hands were smooth and cared-for to perfection.
Nationally, only one cared-for child in 10 gets five As to Cs at GCSE.
Even today, the country's cared-for children still wear institutional uniforms.
Family carers were not recipients of district nursing support in their own right but were dependent upon the cared-for person receiving nursing care.
The mean age of the cared-for older people was 82 years for both groups.
The sample achieved was exhaustive of all the carer cared-for person dyads in the clinical caseloads available to us.