Services

Geriatric Care

Is a coordinator for elderly patients who have physical and mental disorders.

Geriatric care management integrates health care and psychological care with other needed services such as: housing, home care services, nutritional services, assistance with activities of daily living, socialization programs, as well as financial and legal planning

Geriatrics, or geriatric medicine, is a specialty that focuses on health care of elderly people. Gerontological Nurses need to know how to care for illnesses that affect the aging, the other factors affect aging, and how these impact people.

What we Do Roles Process

Geriatric care management is the process of planning and coordinating care of the elderly and others with physical and/or mental impairments to meet their long term care needs, improve their quality of life, and maintain their independence for as long as possible.

A geriatric nurse is much more demanding than people think. As killed caregiver is not only experienced in taking care of adults but has other key areas to focus on. This includes learning how to control the disease, making the seniors feel happy, managing child-like behavior, and taking care during sickness.

Apart from the above services, nursing care for elderly patients also includes effective communication with patients. We all know that as people grow old, they tend to fall prey to loneliness. The pangs of isolation, combined with deteriorating health, make matters worse.

The primary responsibilities of a geriatric care manager are: Coordinating elder care between multiple service providers. Developing both short and long term care plans. Helping manage emotional concerns, stress, and anxieties.

Caregivers represent the pillars of respect, love, compassion, and companionship, which make them unique in their field.

  • The geriatric nurse’s responsibilities are not only limited to caring for the patients. It also involves treating them well and checking for any medical ailments.
  • They follow a patient-centric road map to reach innovative solutions.
  • They collaborate with physicians, families, therapists, and social workers to improve elderly patient’s life.
  • The geriatric nursing courses also cover regular monitoring and documenting the patient’s progress within established timelines.

On a day-to-day basis, a geriatric nurse performs any, some, or all of the below activities:

  • Oral feeding
  • Sponging / Bathing
  • If required, giving the pan
  • From time to time provide medicine as per the consulting general physician’s prescription
  • Vital Signs checks (Body temperature/Sugar check, BP monitoring, pulse, and oxygen saturation check)
  • Change adult diaper as and when required
  • Provide oxygen as and when required
  • IV injection
  • Maintain catheter
  • Ryles tube feeding
  • Bi-level device operation
  • Assist patients in all activities