Senior care for the elderly involves providing medical and non-medical support in the comfort of a person’s home. Services include monitoring vital signs, administering medications, and offering companionship. It’s designed to help older adults age in place while receiving the care they need.
Medical Monitoring: Regular check-ups on vital signs (blood pressure, temperature, etc.), and monitoring chronic conditions such as diabetes or hypertension.
Medication Management: Reminding clients about medication schedules, and in some cases, assisting with the safe administration of medications.
Companionship: Offering companionship and emotional support to combat feelings of loneliness, providing mental and social stimulation.
Fall Prevention: Setting up the home to minimize fall risks, such as removing obstacles and adding safety features like grab bars or ramps.