G Soumya Reddy Gudipati
Spend time talking to them, listen to their stories, or help with simple hobbies like reading or knitting. Offer warm drinks like tea or soup and keep the atmosphere cheerful. Emotional comfort is just as important as physical care.
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Pooja More
Always wash hands before giving food or medicine. Use boiled or filtered water for drinking. Keep the elderly person’s room clean and dry. Avoid letting them stay in damp clothes or bedding, and regularly sanitize surfaces they touch.
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Shubhangi Ghadge
Keep the elderly person warm with dry clothes and warm water. Assist them with gentle movements or massages if advised. Use a hot water bag on aching areas (with care) and make sure they are seated comfortably with proper back support.
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Ambika Sonawane
Stay calm and do not move them immediately if there's severe pain. Call the family or emergency services. If the fall is minor, help them sit and check for injuries. Prevent future falls by using anti-slip mats and keeping the floor dry.
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Akshada Palvankar
The rainy season increases the risk of infections, joint pain, and accidents due to slippery floors. Elderly people have weaker immunity and slower mobility, making them more vulnerable. Extra care ensures their comfort, safety, and health.
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