Priya Prakash Ghadigaonkar
Absolutely. A caring maid can engage in conversations, play games, assist with hobbies, and accompany the person on short walks or appointments. Their friendly presence helps reduce loneliness and improves the person’s emotional well-being.
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Deepika Gaikwad
It can be safe if the maid is reliable, background-checked, and preferably experienced in handling disability care. Installing CCTV cameras, giving clear instructions, and doing regular check-ins can increase safety and peace of mind for the family.
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Supriya Kadam
A maid can reduce the burden on family members by sharing caregiving duties, ensuring the home is clean and safe, and offering consistent support. This allows caregivers to rest, focus on work, or spend quality time with their loved ones without constant stress.
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Nirmala D Nikam
Yes, many maid agencies offer caregivers or maids who are trained in disability support. These maids understand how to assist with mobility, personal hygiene, and emergency responses while respecting the dignity and preferences of the individual.
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Jyoti Gupta
A maid can assist with daily chores like cleaning, cooking, laundry, organizing the home, and personal care such as bathing, dressing, or grooming. Depending on the individual’s needs, she may also help with mobility support, feeding, or companionship.
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