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Obligations of a Home Caregiver

  A caretaker is someone who attends to the needs or concerns of those who are constrained in a certain way due to disease, accident, or disability. In health care, home caregivers play an important role because they are usually the primary source of vital information about the patient. With their well-equipped skills and experience, the home healthcare services in Mumbai provide the best care for the patients under their care. The caretaker services in Mumbai make it their mission to create an easier, safer, and healthier environment for the patients so that the patients under their care stay mentally and physically fit and healthy. Keep reading to learn about the obligations to be filled by the home caregiver. Personal Care Aid:  The pain point of the home caregiver in Mumbai is to aid the elderly patients with their day-to-day necessities and personal care. such as bathing, grooming, and dressing. The elderly patients struggle to move around, so the caretaker services in ...

Elder Care: The Greatest Responsibility Ever!

While we may wish our loved ones the best of health forever, it takes the time to help them. You may have elderly patients at home, and often you may not be able to help them with their daily needs all day long. You'll certainly feel comforted in such a situation by having accredited elderly care, isn't it? IHHC is one of India's largest providers of home healthcare. The Eldercare facilities in Chennai are one of our services. We offer physiotherapy home visits in Chennai , postoperative treatments, and clinical care for the elderly. IHHC helps you make the best possible choice for your parents. If you are looking for elder care in Chennai, IHHC can provide certified nursing attendants in Chennai . IHHC is the leading health care provider in India and also the best provider of home care facility for different types of treatment for elderly. Our home health service specialists follow specific procurement procedures to ensure that the finest home care services a...

Early Signs Of Breast Cancer All Women Must Know

A sharp pain in your breast, some small amount of tenderness, a hardly noticeable lump or nodule – all these signs can be scary.  And get you worried. Which, frankly speaking, you should be. You may start wondering if it is something serious. The most common symptom of breast cancer is a new lump or mass. While a painless, hard mass, with irregular edges, is more likely to be cancer, breast cancers can be tender, soft, or rounded. Generally, breast cancer shows no significant symptoms in the early stages, yet early detection can may all the difference between being a survivor or not. For this reason, it is important to have any new breast mass or lump or breast change checked by a health care provider experienced in diagnosing breast diseases. So, what are the signs and symptoms all women should look out for? Recognizing The Early Signs There’s a litany of early signs of breast cancer that you must look out for. These include: However, a cautionary note here would not be ...

How To Enjoy The Golden Years At Home

How Your Parents Can Enjoy The Golden Years. In Their Own Home Most of us don’t want to admit it, but as we grow old, we are also going to get more vulnerable to age-related illnesses, debilitating diseases (such as osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, diabetes, for instance), inability to take care of ourselves, or do the cooking , cleaning and looking after the house, going shopping and making it to doctor’s appointments or even just meeting up with friends. For family members and caregivers, this gradual slide into powerlessness, fragility and the dangers of accidents ad sudden medical crises is a matter of constant worry and tension. So, how can you, as a caregiver, make it possible for your parents, or other beloved family members, to have a secure, safe and cared for life in their own homes? Loving And Caring At Home During The Golden Years To start with, your parents and loved ones will need your help to rethink and plan for the future – while they are still able to take care of them...