Care for an independent 90-year-old lady, 53 kg, 165 cm, who uses a wheelchair for mobility but also has a walker. She transfers to the wheelchair independently, can stand without support, does not require lifting, and manages stairs with assistance. The lady has gastritis, dementia, has undergone joint surgery, is partially incontinent, and uses diapers at night. She has weakened short-term memory and often repeats herself. She is self-sufficient with eating and using the toilet. She only requires partial assistance with hygiene (getting in and out of the bathtub – a lift is available). The caregiver's duties include household management – cooking, cleaning, laundry, and running small errands. Shops are within walking distance; larger purchases are arranged in consultation with the family. The lady needs to be encouraged to participate in light activities (crosswords, puzzles, gentle gymnastics) and involved in simple household tasks to maintain her daily routine. Night work is not required. The daughter lives separately in a ground-floor apartment in the same house.
Care for an independent 90-year-old lady, 53 kg, 165 cm, who uses a wheelchair for mobility but also has a walker.
Semi-detached house