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Geriatric Care Team

Geriatric Care

Geriatric Care is specialized healthcare and support services designed for Geriatric people (usually aged 60 years and above). It focuses on maintaining the health, independence, and quality of life of older adults by managing age-related diseases and providing daily living assistance.

Why Choose Geriatric Care

  • Specialized Senior Care: Designed specifically for elderly health needs.
  • Experienced Caregivers: Trained staff who understand age-related conditions.
  • Personalized Care Plans: Care tailored to individual medical and daily needs.
  • Safety & Comfort: Support in a familiar and secure environment.
  • Chronic Disease Management: Proper care for diabetes, BP, heart problems, etc.
  • Medication & Health Monitoring: Regular check of vitals and medicines.
  • Emotional & Companionship Support: Reduces loneliness and stress.
  • Support for Family Members: Gives peace of mind to loved ones.

What is Geriatric Care?

Geriatric care involves medical treatment, nursing care, rehabilitation, and personal assistance for older adults who may have chronic illnesses, physical limitations, or age-related health conditions.

Common Health Conditions in Geriatric People

  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Dementia
  • Arthritis
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Diabetes
  • Hypertension
  • Mobility problems and weakness

Types of Geriatric Care Services

Medical Care

  • Regular health checkups
  • Medication management
  • Chronic disease management

Nursing Care

  • Wound care
  • Injection and IV therapy
  • Monitoring vital signs

Home Care Support

  • Assistance with daily activities
  • Personal hygiene support
  • Mobility assistance

Emergency Support Timing

  • Round-The-Clock Availability: Emergency support available day and night.
  • Immediate Response: Quick action during critical situations.
  • Trained Medical Staff: Skilled nurses and healthcare professionals available.
  • First Aid & Stabilization: Immediate care before hospital transfer if needed.
  • Rapid Communication: Quick coordination with doctors and emergency services.
  • Patient Safety: Continuous monitoring during emergencies.