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Age-Related Frailty 

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Our carers are trained to recognise the nuances of frailty, including decreased endurance, mobility challenges, and the increased risk of falls and injuries. They are equipped with the skills and tools to manage these challenges effectively. 

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We believe that every interaction with our clients should reinforce their dignity. Our carers are trained to offer assistance in a manner that respects the client’s autonomy and choices. From personal care tasks such as bathing, dressing, and grooming, to assistance with meals and medications, each action is performed with the utmost respect for the client’s preferences and privacy.

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Age-related frailty can often lead to feelings of isolation and loneliness. Our carers are not just caregivers; they are companions who engage with clients in meaningful ways. They are attentive listeners, sharing moments of conversation, participating in favourite activities, and providing gentle encouragement for light physical and social activities according to the client’s ability. This companionship is crucial in maintaining the emotional and mental health of our clients.

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