Project info

  • Client : Daniel Craig
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  • Category : Self-Acceptance
  • Date : 30-10-2023

Description for Elder Care

We provides Elder care services to meet the unique needs of senior citizens, ensuring their physical, emotional, and social well-being in a supportive and compassionate manner. These services are especially valuable for aging individuals who require assistance with daily activities, medical care, or companionship.

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Elder Care Features

  1. Personalized Daily Assistance

    • Help with activities of daily living (ADLs), including bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting.
    • Meal preparation and feeding support.
    • Assistance with mobility and transferring (e.g., bed to chair).
  2. Medical Care and Monitoring

    • Regular monitoring of vital signs (blood pressure, glucose levels, etc.).
    • Medication management, including reminders and administration.
    • Support for chronic condition management (e.g., diabetes, hypertension, arthritis).
  3. Companionship and Emotional Support

    • Providing friendly interaction and meaningful companionship to reduce loneliness.
    • Engaging in recreational activities like reading, games, or light exercises.
    • Emotional and psychological support to enhance mental health.
  4. Home Safety and Supervision

    • Ensuring the home environment is safe and free of hazards.
    • Preventing falls and injuries by assisting with movement and arranging home modifications if needed.
  5. Specialized Care for Conditions

    • Alzheimer’s and dementia care, focusing on memory support and structured routines.
    • Palliative and end-of-life care, ensuring comfort and dignity.
  6. Rehabilitation Support

    • Assistance with physical therapy exercises as recommended by a healthcare professional.
    • Support in regaining independence post-surgery or injury.
  7. Nutritional Guidance

    • Preparing healthy, balanced meals tailored to specific dietary requirements.
    • Monitoring fluid intake and ensuring hydration.
  8. Coordination with Family and Healthcare Providers

    • Keeping family members informed about the elder’s condition.
    • Coordinating with doctors and specialists for medical updates and treatment plans.

What say our patient about care

The muscles in his forearms were wasted and his shoulders were protracted. There were no signs of bone abnormality, nerve or significant soft a tissue injury. He had good movement, but his strength was reduced on both sides on grip and wrist strength in particular. His shoulder were also slightly weak in the rotator cuff. He had pain on palpation of his forearms generally, particularly pronator teres.