Caretaker
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Caretaker may refer to:
- A janitor (chiefly in the United Kingdom)
- Property caretaker, a person who cares for a property. In the US Army, the person caring for an inactive fort had the rank of Ordnance sergeant.
- A person who takes care of another in the general sense or in the sense of a caregiver or looks after someone who is severely physically disabled and/or mentally ill and is not able to care for themselves (US) / carer (UK)
Caretaker may also refer to:
In politics:
- Caretaker government, a temporary government
- Caretaker Ministry (disambiguation), one of three short-lived governments of Great Britain or the United Kingdom:
In drama, television and film:
- The Caretaker, play by Harold Pinter
- The Caretaker (film), 1963 adaptation of the play
- The Caretakers, a 1963 American film set in a mental hospital
- "Caretaker" (Star Trek: Voyager), the pilot episode of Star Trek: Voyager
- "The Caretaker" (Doctor Who), a 2014 episode of Doctor Who
- Caretaker, a character in the 1974 film The Longest Yard and its 2005 remake
- A Caretaker's Tale, a 2012 Danish film
In music:
- Caretaker (band), a three-piece rock band
- The Caretaker (musician), project of electronic musician Jim Kirby
In other fields:
- Caretaker (comics), a Marvel Comics character who appeared in Ghost Rider
- Caretaker genes, a group of tumour suppressor genes
- Caretaker manager, someone who takes temporary charge of team affairs of a football club
- The Caretaker Trilogy, series of science-fiction books for young adults by David Klass
See also
- Caretakers Cottage, an Australian organisation which assists homeless kids
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