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Home care for Seniors in India


Home care is the care that allows a person with specific needs to stay in their roof. Home care for the elderly is the most common aspect of homecare. The aids provided in the home care for the elderly include,  

  • 1. Personal care, such as help with bathing, washing your hair, or getting dressed 
  • 2. Homemaking, such as cleaning, yard work, and laundry 
  • 3. Cooking or delivering meals 
 The truth is elderly care is becoming vital everywhere to present with long term care and also palliative care for the aged ones. Therefore, they hunt for reliable home care nurses who would look after them when they are away. 
  
The home care nurses provide medical assistance to the elders who are in a position not able to move from their home. They are well trained, experienced and is a registered or licensed person. 
  The services that are done by home care nurses, 
  • 1. Monitoring of vitals such as blood pressure, glucose, heart rate and also post-operative monitoring 
  • 2. Educating about the diseases and its treatment 
  • 3. Wound care and dressing procedures 
  • 4. Colostomy management 
  • 5. IV management 
  • 6. Administering and refilling of medication 
  • 7. Administering injections 
  • 8. Heparin flushes 
  • 9. Foot care and management 

  • India has almost 120 million elderly people with various physical, psychosocial, economic, and spiritual problems. Health ministry has created geriatric centers and geriatric clinics in most of the states; however, these centers may not serve the functionally and cognitively impaired elderly. Today, there is a great need for day-care centers and the need for training of personnel in-home nursing. There is a need for a rapid training of health-care professionals of various disciplines in geriatric care. Government must support nongovernmental organizations and other agencies which provide daycare, home care, and palliative care so that these services become affordable to all the elderly. 

  Need for Geriatric Services: 

People who are very busy in their routine activities want their parents or grandparents to be in safe hands when they are not with them. Hence, they seek the help of several geriatric care providers, especially for nursing services to ensure medical assistance for their loved ones. They provide geriatric services round the clock and they specially design the plan according to each individual’s health concerns. The nurses who are associated with them are well experienced in a way to tackle the elders both physically and emotionally. They move along with them in a friendly manner and the elders think that they are one of the family members. These nurses aim at giving them a healthy aging, active lifestyle and enhanced living. Therefore, today nursing services is the most needed branch in all aspects of the health care system and mainly in geriatric services. 

Most elders believe that home healthcare services are only for the chronically or terminally ill. Ironically, home healthcare services are more required for healthy seniors who wish to grow old together and make the most of their retirement years. 
Home healthcare services help elders to find pleasure in each other’s company in the comfort of their home while ensuring that they make the most of their autumn years healthily and heartily. 
  
Health Care for the Older people cannot be achieved unless we address total health, i.e., physical, social, economic, psychological, and spiritual aspects. We cannot expect only the government to provide the needs for the Elderly. We should also involve ourselves in giving them the care and comfort they require. By 2050, India will have 20% of the population as the Geriatric Population. The government should give some aid to NGOs so that they provide services at low cost. All the Medical institutions, all the private health-care institution must join hands with the government to create geriatric health-care facilities. National programs have to be implemented all over the country urgently. Mobile units, day-care centers, active aging centers, and hospices have to be created urgently at every village and city.  


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