A person will probably die without water after 5 days, but will suffer serious, effects after 3 days. Death by dehydration is a nasty process involving incessent skin irritation, halucinations, and the swelling/ cracking of the tongue. 3 days without water is a serious threat to survival. All of the figures that I have read say 10 to 20 days without food. Obviously, this depends upon your weight to begin with and your state of health before the eating stopped. An overweight adult will last longer because they have more reserves to work from than a thin person.
Without food, an elderly person may survive for a few weeks to a few months, depending on their overall health and hydration status. However, prolonged starvation can lead to severe complications and eventual death. It is important to address the underlying reasons for refusing to eat and seek medical help to explore alternative forms of nutrition and support.
The luckiest elderly people are often able to remain in their homes and hire people to do any work needed or family may help and they may need nursing care while at home. Some elderly people will have to go into nursing homes because there is no one in the family that can properly look after them or the elderly person is far too ill to be looked after by family; other elderly people live in condos; may still travel and are active in the community by volunteering. It is a stigmatism that the elderly are of no use in the community or able to look after themselves with some dignity.
Without food or hydration, the body can usually survive for about 3-4 weeks, though this can vary depending on individual factors such as age and health. Death typically occurs due to organ failure and severe dehydration. It is important to note that not providing food or water to a person is considered unethical and illegal in many places.
A 95-year-old may survive without food for a few weeks, but dehydration without water can be life-threatening much sooner, typically within a few days to a week. It's important for older adults to stay hydrated and nourished to maintain their health and well-being.
Grandparents and elderlies people will very often live with there own families. It is very common for parents to move in with their children when they can no longer care for themselves. If they cannot move in with their own children, then they often move in with grandchildren or other close members of the family. Spanish families are usually close-knit people and it is not uncommon to hear of a house where the both (or just one) grandparents live with one of their children as well as the grandkids. The family will take close care of the elderly members of their family and they have a very high respect for them. Not only that, but young male members of the family will often bring their fiances to live in their father's house until they marry or get a place of their own.
probally about a week, month tops
2 Days
Yes. In fact, an average human can lve without food for up to a week. But the same person can only live less then 2 days without water.
3 days if he/she doesn't have water and food.
A person can live minutes without air.
I don't think that there is an animal that can live without water...A camel can live the longest without water but cannot completely live without water.... i will search this up but probaly germs
no grass can't live without water
An elderly dependent in most cases is a relative such as a parent or grandparent. The elderly dependent must be over the age of 65 and live full time with the person claiming them as a dependent.
A person can't live without a heart (the organ), but a person does not need empathy or love to live.
a week
you cant live without water or air
Water is a necessity in life. Without water, one cannot live. Thus, there are no Australians without water.