Care for an elderly married couple living together. An 86-year-old lady, 54 kg, 163 cm, suffers from Parkinson's disease, senile frailty, and is post-GBS. She moves independently, uses a walker. She is at risk of falling. She is not disoriented or aggressive. Her hearing is impaired, she uses a hearing aid, her vision is unimpaired. She is partially incontinent, uses pads, which she changes herself. She must not eat cabbage. A nursing service visits several times a week, provides compression stockings. The lady needs help with hygiene, bathing, dressing, and accompanying her to the doctor. She enjoys reading and solving crosswords. Night work is not required; a baby monitor is available if needed. An 88-year-old gentleman, 66 kg, 175 cm, has a diagnosed tumor. He moves independently, uses a walker, and has a chest drain. His vision is unimpaired, his hearing is impaired, he uses a hearing aid. He is partially incontinent, uses incontinence aids, and changes them himself. He is oriented, without aggression and without demanding behavior, and enjoys resting in the afternoon. He particularly needs help with organizing doctor's appointments and with foot and hair care. Night work is not required. The scope of work includes household management, cooking, cleaning, laundry, ironing, shopping, and flower care. Shopping is accessible on foot and by bicycle. The family visits irregularly. No lifting is required. A stairlift is available in the house. Free time by arrangement, with the possibility of taking two afternoons off per week. For the care couple, an apartment in the house is available, with a separate bathroom, a bicycle, and a car. One of the care staff should be a qualified person.
Care for an elderly married couple living together.
House 145 m2
Tuttlingen · Germany
Care for an 82-year-old, independently living elderly lady, 160 cm, 47 kg with Parkinson's disease
Illertissen · Germany
Care for an 84-year-old gentleman, 110 kg, 180 cm, who suffers from mild dementia, age-related weakness, and has had a stroke. The gentleman is still quite mobile within his home environment. He is oriented, without aggressive or behavioral issues. He has slight orientation problems, requiring guidance in daily activities. Clear speech and consistent contact and stimulation are necessary. He moves mostly independently, but needs support and supervision when standing, walking, and using a walker. He can lie down, get up, and transfer himself without needing to be lifted. He has a permanent urinary catheter. An outpatient care service visits twice a week for showering. The caregiver monitors fluid intake, regular toilet visits, encourages movement, getting up, and daytime activity, and provides companionship. Reminding him to take medication and accompanying him to doctor's appointments as needed are also important. The gentleman enjoys watching television and playing board games. Night duty is only needed exceptionally, as he usually sleeps through the night. Household management for two people is also part of the job, including cooking, cleaning, laundry, ironing, shopping, and plant care. The family is very supportive and visits regularly. His wife, who does not require care and is undergoing rehabilitation, also lives in the household. A reclining bed, a toilet and shower chair, a bicycle, and a car are available. Free time by arrangement.
Karlsruhe · Germany
Care for a 78-year-old gentleman, 83 kg, 175 cm, who moves around the house with the aid of a cane and outside the home with a walker and accompanied.