2.Encouraging a healthy diet is also a crucial part of keeping your patients happy and healthy. Older patients may develop poor eating habits, and reasons can be decreased sense of smell and taste, teeth problems, and depression. They also have difficulty standing in a long line of supermarkets or cook by themselves. The caregiver is the one who can maintain healthy nutrition for their clients. The food should be enriched with essential vitamins, including vitamin D, vitamins B6 and B12.
3. Sense of usefulness and accomplishment is another issue that is essential for elderly patients. You, as a caregiver, can identify and introduce conversational topics or tasks to discuss with them. Ask them for advice on practical as well as essential life matters. Listen to them like they are your mentors. Ask for their opinion on the specific decision you need to make. Introduce manageable tasks for them so they can feel a sense of accomplishment.
4.Introduce them to the new technologies. Internet and social networks can be exciting and fun new experiences for elderly patients. It is a way for them to connect with long-lost friends or family members. But technologies can be a scary new world for them, making it easier by explaining ways to use them.