Increasing life expectancy in recent decades has been one of the greatest achievements of mankind. But besides this achievement, there are also challenges, including the increase in chronic diseases and physical and mental dependence in old age. As you age, different body systems gradually lose their initial performance and some disorders become more common.
Understanding common diseases at an early age not only helps prevent prevention, but also allows families to take better care of their elderly. In this article, while examining the most important diseases of the age, we will discuss the role of home care and the presence of specialist forces in maintaining the quality of life of the elderly.
Physical Changes in Aging
Aging is a natural part of the life cycle. However, the aging process causes numerous physiological changes in the body:
- Reducing bone density and muscle mass
- A drop in immune system performance
- Metabolism and change in kidney and liver function
- Vision and auditory
- Reducing balance and motor flexibility
These changes provide the basis for various diseases and double the need for continuous care of the elderly.


Cardiovascular disease
The most common cause of death among the elderly is cardiovascular disease. Increased blood pressure, atherosclerosis, and high cholesterol are the most important risk factors.
Elderly people with these disorders require regular blood pressure monitoring, diet control and careful medication. Light activities such as daily walking can also help improve blood flow and heart health.
Type 2 diabetes
Diabetes is one of the chronic and pervasive diseases at an early age. Changes in insulin function, decreased physical activity and inappropriate nutrition are the causes of its occurrence.
It is important to control blood glucose, observe a balanced diet, and keep track of medical follow -up to prevent serious complications such as foot ulcer or kidney injury.
Alzheimer’s and dementia
As you age, cognitive disorders are also more likely to develop. Alzheimer’s, as the most common type of dementia, causes forgetfulness, behavioral changes, and reduces the ability to do everyday things. In such circumstances, it is important to accompany the family and provide a peaceful and safe environment for the patient.
Osteoporosis and arthritis
Reducing bone density during aging causes bone fragility and increased risk of fracture. Post -menopause women are more exposed to the disease than other groups.
On the other hand, osteoarthritis is also associated with the abrasion of the joints and chronic pain and affects one’s mobility. Physiotherapy treatments, calcium -rich nutrition, and gentle exercise activities are effective measures in controlling these diseases.
Depression and social isolation in the elderly
Physical changes, retirement, losing loved ones, and reducing social activities can lead to depression in the elderly. Symptoms such as boredom, sleep disorder and appetite decrease should not be ignored.
Participating in group activities, meeting with family and friends, and maintaining social interactions play an important role in improving the spirit of the elderly.
The importance of taking care of the elderly at home
Given the chronic nature of many aging diseases, regular and continuous care at home is of particular importance. In recent years, the approach to home care services has been expanding, as it has reduced costs while maintaining the elderly mental relaxation.
In the meantime, the role Patient nurse It is very key. This trained nurse can take care of the elderly at home, take timely medication, control physical condition and vital symptoms, and take the necessary measures in the event of a risk symptoms. The presence of a nurse at home also relaxes the family and prevents complications such as falling or bed wounds.
Studies have shown that the elders who live in their home and with the family are psychologically better. The familiar and intimate environment of the home reduces anxiety and enhances the feeling of independence.
Using specialist nurses, many health and rehabilitation services can be provided at home; From replacement of dressing and injections to motor and nutritional care.
The role of the family in the health of the elderly
The family is the most important pillar of elderly support. The presence of children and grandchildren not only brings happiness and hope in the elderly, but also plays a major role in preventing depression. Educating families on how to deal with the elderly, adherence to the diet and regulate the home environment to prevent possible risks is an important part of the care process.
The future of elderly care in Iran
With the growth of the country’s elderly population, the need for care and nursing services is felt more than ever before. Fortunately, in recent years, institutions like Auxin’s superior life Using trained personnel, they provide professional services in the field of elderly care, chronic patients and disabilities. These institutions can be a reliable alternative to the hospital for long -term hospitalization by observing world standards and adapting to the cultural needs of the Iranian community.
Conclusion
If it is accompanied by awareness and care, it can be a quiet, productive and quality stage of life. Prevention, timely diagnosis and attention to the spiritual and social aspects of the elderly are very important.
Using specialized nurses at home is one of the smartest ways to maintain the health and relaxation of the elderly. Choosing the right care service not only enhances the quality of life of the elderly, but also relieves the family from constant concerns.
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