Care for a 93-year-old lady, 47 kg, 168 cm, who is mobile with a walker for short distances and uses a wheelchair for longer routes. She can mostly stand up and sit down by herself, sometimes needing support. She mostly gets out of bed independently, but may need help depending on her daily condition. She has early-stage dementia, with weaker short-term memory, and needs to be guided through routine tasks. Her orientation in time, space, and towards people is only partially preserved. For safety, she wears incontinence aids. She needs help with personal hygiene, showering, and using the toilet. She cannot undress by herself and requires assistance with all steps. She can eat independently. The carer is responsible for household management, including cooking, shopping, cleaning, laundry, and general assistance during the day. Her two sons live on the first floor of the house; one is rarely home, and they have their own residences. Night shifts or lifting are not required. The lady goes to the toilet by herself at night. The carer has her own accommodation with a bathroom in the basement of the house; the kitchen is on the ground floor. The lady can also stay alone and has plenty of free time.
Care for a 93-year-old lady, 47 kg, 168 cm, who is mobile with a walker for short distances and uses a wheelchair for longer routes.
Annweiler · Germany
Care for an independently living 79-year-old elderly lady, 50 kg, 169 cm, who suffers from dementia and has recently been discharged from hospital where medication was adjusted. She is oriented in her home environment and has retained temporal orientation, but cannot coordinate appointments and can no longer process new information well. Her short-term memory is impaired. Personality-wise, she is open, friendly, and cooperative with good mutual communication.
Büsingen · Germany
Care for an independently living 85-year-old lady, 65 kg, 160 cm, who has been diagnosed with dementia and urinary and fecal incontinence and uses diapers. She recognizes close relatives, is oriented within her home environment, and also oriented in familiar surroundings outside the home. Time orientation is limited; she cannot organize appointments, her short-term memory is significantly deteriorating, she often lives in memories of the past, and cannot always connect events correctly. She has difficulty accepting her health condition. She communicates understandably, although she has trouble finding the right words. Hearing and sight are age-appropriate. The lady is physically mobile without aids, walks independently, gets out of bed and off a chair without help, and only needs accompaniment outside the home. She primarily needs guidance and supervision for dressing and personal hygiene. It is necessary to ensure regular changing of clothes, guide her with daily hygiene, and assist her as needed if she wishes. She eats independently, but attention must be paid to regular shared meals and adequate fluid intake. She manages the toilet independently. The scope of work includes meal preparation, shopping, cleaning, laundry, running errands, providing companionship, supervising the daily routine, and maintaining a regular daily structure. Night care is needed approximately twice per night. Free time by agreement.
Haan · Germany
Care for an independently living 86-year-old gentleman, 80 kg, 170 cm, who moves around the house partially independently but requires constant supervision due to advanced dementia (Alzheimer's).