Care for an independently living 79-year-old lady, 80 kg, 172 cm, who suffered a stroke at the end of January 2026, resulting in paralysis of the right side of her body. She currently uses a wheelchair but can stand independently and stably, so lifting is not required, only assistance and support during transfers. Physiotherapy to restore mobility is provided daily, and a general practitioner checks on her every 6 weeks. Mentally, the lady is age-appropriate, communicates without problems, and does not require constant attention. She can entertain herself and dislikes excessive care. She needs partial assistance with dressing, hygiene, and toileting. The caregiver helps with daily activities as needed, accompanies her to the toilet, and reminds her to take medication. Household duties are also part of the job, including cooking, shopping, cleaning, and laundry. The family wishes for freshly prepared meals, ideally with a greater proportion of vegetarian food and less meat. Companionship and support in daily life are also important. Nighttime assistance is required 1-2 times per night for accompanying to the toilet. Free time as agreed. A manual transmission car is available.
Care for an independently living 79-year-old lady, 80 kg, 172 cm, who suffered a stroke at the end of January 2026, resulting in paralysis of the right side of her body.
90 m2 apartment