Live with daughter in good health (5)
I believe the answer is:
dwell
'live' is the definition.
('dwell' can be a synonym of 'live')
'with daughter in good health' is the wordplay.
'with' means one lot of letters go next to another.
'daughter' becomes 'd'.
'in good health' becomes 'well' ('well' can be similar in meaning to 'in good health').
'd'+'well' is 'DWELL'.
(Other definitions for dwell that I've seen before include "Abide, reside" , "Lodge" , "Hang out" , "Exist (within)" , "stay" .)