Dressing, grooming, hygiene, and transferring from a bed to chair or chair to a toilet are things that most of us take for granted. These and other personal care activities can be challenging to people as a result of age, illness, and/or injury. SEACUS Caregivers can provide the assistance and encouragement to help with these activities.
Dressing, grooming, hygiene, and transferring from a bed to chair or chair to a toilet are things that most of us take for granted. These and other personal care activities can be challenging to people as a result of age, illness, and/or injury. SEACUS Caregivers can provide the assistance and encouragement to help with these activities.
SEACUS Caregivers assist clients with bathing, washing, and combing their hair and other grooming tasks to enable them to feel good about their appearance. Completing daily hygiene activities helps promote independence and encourages our members to feel positive about themselves. Bathing cleanses the skin, promotes circulation, and helps prevent bed sores.
SEACUS Caregivers assist clients as needed with mobility to help them stay active. Physical activity promotes: stamina and energy, strengthens the heart, lowers blood pressure, improves digestion, sleep, and mood, releases stress and increases mental alertness.
SEACUS Caregivers are trained to move and position clients correctly, promoting proper functioning of the body's systems. Proper transferring and positioning eliminates pressure areas on the skin, reduces weakening and stiffening of muscles, and encourages proper breathing and digestion.
SEACUS Caregivers sensitively care for seniors and other individuals, helping them maintain dignity and self-esteem as they receive help with the activities of daily living. Through this caring approach SEACUS helps to lessen clients’ embarrassment associated with the loss of independence related to incontinence and the need for toileting assistance.