Care for an independently living 88-year-old lady, 70 kg, 170 cm, who is physically well-preserved and mobile for her age, although her gait is slower and less steady than in the past. The lady suffers from early-stage dementia and senile weakness. She forgets some events and tasks, sometimes leaving the stove on, for example. However, her orientation and communication are still relatively good, and she can function largely independently. She does not require assistance with personal hygiene, dressing, or using the toilet. The main role of the caregiver is primarily supervision, companionship, and creating a sense of security. The lady does not want to be alone in the evening and at night, so the presence of another person in the household, conversation, spending time together, and overall psychological support are important. The caregiver should primarily be a companion and support in everyday life. The job also includes household management, such as meal preparation, shopping, cleaning, and laundry care. Shopping can also be provided by the family as needed. The caregiver should oversee the safe running of the household, check that appliances are turned off, and help organize the daily routine. Night work or lifting is not required. Free time by agreement.
Care for an independently living 88-year-old lady, 70 kg, 170 cm, who is physically well-preserved and mobile for her age, although her gait is slower and less steady than in the past.
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