Everyone's lives will eventually include the process of ageing.
By working or serving others, one might be both physically and intellectually active.
Later in life, the effects of this effort are seen on the body. Many people with chronic
illnesses and slow-moving physical limitations are affected by lifestyle as superannuation
or retirement age approaches. Many elderly people reside with their relatives, where they are
cared for by them. In some cases, educated children who leave home in quest of better work opportunities
lose sight of the sacrifices our parents made.
When this occurs, you senior and/or super senior adults are left to take care of yourselves with daily tasks
like cooking, cleaning, bathing, etc. as you get older. Even if you have the financial resources, ageing frequently
leaves you unable to take care of your physical needs. You need particular attention in this situation that is tailored
to your demands and requirements while keeping your health in mind. Your ultimate goal should be to live with dignity and
to have a trustworthy carer who can help you.
Grooming, Dressing, And Bathing.
Handling Excretory And Litter Needs
Preparing Simple Meals And Feeding the Elderly
Cleanliness And Hygienic Upkeep Of The Patient Room
Daily Status Reporting To The Family·
Aid And Support For Movement.
Reminders For Appointments And Oral Medication.
Frequent Physical Activity And Simple Massage Therapy