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Ledsagade

Ledsagade is a Danish term used to describe a person or situation in which a person is accompanied by another person, often for safety, support, or logistical reasons. The adjective form is used to describe people or arrangements, and the related noun ledsager denotes the accompanying person or escort. The term is common in healthcare, transport, and event contexts.

In healthcare, ledsagade patienter refers to patients who are accompanied by a relative, friend, or caregiver

Etymology: The term derives from the concept of leading or guiding someone along with an accompanying person;

See also: ledsager, ledsagelse, accessibility.

during
visits
or
hospital
stays.
In
travel
and
events,
it
can
describe
passengers
or
participants
who
are
accompanied
by
an
assistant.
The
word
is
generally
descriptive
rather
than
a
formal
title,
and
it
can
be
used
across
formal
and
informal
Danish.
ledsager
is
the
person
who
accompanies.
The
form
ledsagade
is
the
past
participle/adjective
used
to
indicate
the
state
of
being
accompanied.