Care for a self-sufficient 97-year-old lady, 168 cm, 68 kg, with heart disease and old-age frailty. The lady has had a hip fracture and is currently rehabilitating (a physiotherapist visits), has reduced vision and hearing. There is a risk of falling for the lady, she uses a walker for mobility, has a care bed, and a shower/toilet chair (the lady cooperates during transfers). The lady performs her morning and evening hygiene independently, dressing, showering once a week, and requires assistance to the toilet chair once during the night. She is incontinent of urine and uses incontinence supplies. Shops are accessible by public transport. Two ladies alternate visiting the household to assist with domestic tasks and shopping. Household management, meal preparation, cleaning, laundry care. The caregiver has a private bathroom available.
Care for a self-sufficient 97-year-old lady, 168 cm, 68 kg, with heart disease and old-age frailty
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Ittlingen · Germany
Care for an 88-year-old gentleman, 59 kg, 175 cm, who suffers from dementia and has a heart condition.
Wertingen · Germany
Care for a 65-year-old gentleman, 75 kg, 175 cm, suffering from dementia and anxiety.
Lonnig · Germany
Care for an 86-year-old elderly couple in their shared household. The gentleman, 70 kg, 170 cm, has dementia, is forgetful, has poor short-term memory, and needs guidance during the day. He cannot be left alone for long. He is calm, without aggression. He has poor eyesight and hearing and wears glasses. Otherwise, he is physically quite fit, moves independently, and uses a walker for longer distances. He needs assistance with hygiene and dressing (more guidance). He goes to the toilet alone. Hydration needs to be monitored. Companionship and accompanying him on walks are important. The lady, 60 kg, 165 cm, is currently in the hospital due to heart arrhythmia. She is physically weakened but mentally sound. Upon her return, she will likely need assistance with hygiene, dressing, and household tasks. Previously, she was independent; her condition will be re-evaluated. The caregiver's responsibilities include household management such as cooking, cleaning, laundry, shopping, supervision of the seniors, daily assistance, and, as needed, care for the lady upon her return from the hospital. Night work is not required, only occasionally checking on the gentleman if he is confused. No lifting is required. This is light to moderate care, mainly supervision for dementia and household management. A manual transmission car is available.