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  1. The Caregiver | 終焉介護 is a psychological Japanese horror adventure game about a caregiver. Key Features: Immersive experience: An atmospheric, photo-realistic graphics intensifies the horror experience.

  2. The Caregiver | 終焉介護 is a video game of investigation horror genre developed by Chilla's Art and published by Chilla's Art. It was released on Steam for Microsoft Windows on April 3, 2021. The...

  3. The Caregiver | 終焉介護 is a creepy adventure video game wherein you play as a caregiver to a mysterious old man whose family has strangely gone missing. Developed by Chilla's Art, this 3D photo-realistic game is an atmospheric psychological Japanese horror game.

  4. A caregiver is a person who has taken on the responsibility of looking after someone who is unable to care for himself or herself fully due to illness, frailty, disability or a mental health problem. This person could be a family member, partner, relative, friend, or neighbour.

  5. Oct 25, 2023 · When a couple hires a caregiver for their disabled son, her dark past emerges, endangering everyone she encounters.Premiering on Tubi October 26th.

  6. The creepy new trailer has just debuted for The Caregiver, the latest horror-thriller from Argentine writer-director and producer Ariel Luque (The Red Book Ritual), and it...

  7. Sep 3, 2021 · The Caregiver is another in Chilla's Art's line of retro-style Japanese horror games for PC, this time taking on traditional beliefs.

  8. The Caregiver is a Horror Game by Chilla's Art. Tomita Sachie is a caregiver who works at a hospital in Japan alongside Kuramoto Naomi and Risako. One night, she gets a call from the daughter of an old man named Koga Souichi, saying that it's an emergency.

  9. The CTG supports caregivers of seniors and those with disability, including family members and Migrant Domestic Workers (MDW), to attend caregiver training courses so that they can equip themselves with the necessary skills to care for their care recipients and themselves.

  10. For current caregiver support measures, visit https://www.aic.sg/caregiving. Since September 2018, MOH has engaged over 200 caregivers and stakeholders such as aged care service providers and tripartite partners to directly address the needs of caregivers.