Fiancé is at home and cared for (8)
I believe the answer is:
intended
'fiancac is' is the definition.
I can't judge whether this defines the answer.
'home and cared for' is the wordplay.
'home' becomes 'in' ('he's home' can mean 'he's in').
'and' says to put letters next to each other.
'cared for' becomes 'tended' (I've seen this before).
'in'+'tended'='INTENDED'
'at' is the link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for intended that I've seen before include "Fiancee (colloq.)" , "wanted from the outset" , "Fiancé (e) - on purpose" , "One about to join union" , "Fianc(e) - proposed" .)