Live independently with nursing care products!
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Hello. My name is Yamamoto, and I am an active caregiver.
At the care facility where I work, we emphasize "doing what you can for yourself" in daily life. This is where "nursing care goods" come in handy.
There is a wide variety of nursing care goods, and among them, those used for eating are particularly useful. For elderly people with weakened grip strength, we provide chopsticks and bowls with assistive devices to help them eat independently as much as possible. The material of such items is important, and at my facility, we actively use items with grips.
In addition, many people wear anti-fall indoor shoes. This is to prevent muscle weakness and further difficulty in walking that can result from a significant decrease in mobility. These items can also provide peace of mind to caregivers, so I recommend them.
By actively using such nursing care goods, we promote independent living for those receiving care and also prevent significant aging, which I believe is part of a caregiver's job.