You can become a care giver for the elderly by:
1. Volunteer at a local hospital
2. Volunteer at a local nursing home
3. Contact Hospice.
It is one word "caregiver" (a relatively recent term for one who cares for dependents, invalids or the elderly).
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, the nurturing center is located in the House of the Old, where the elderly reside. It is also where infants who need extra care and attention are taken care of before being assigned to families.
The Swedish word for care giver is vårdnadshavare.
Elderly care is in big demand. Go to some of the online job boards such as Monster.com and see what they have. indeed.com, careerbuilder, and ihirenursing are some other sites to name a few.
It depends on wether your grandmother will pay you or your family will pay you. Either way you should just do it for free. Do a good deed.
this is a care giver
Fiona's assignment in "The Giver" was to be a Caretaker of the Old. She was responsible for bathing and attending to the elderly residents in the House of the Old.
In "The Giver," Fiona enjoys her new job as a Caretaker of the Old because she finds it fulfilling to take care of and provide comfort to the elderly residents in the community. Fiona's compassionate nature and nurturing personality make her well-suited for this role.
Care plans do not have to be locked away in the care homes for the elderly as they can be kept on their rooms.
Palliative care is the care of the elderly in their daily hygenic, medical, and orthopedic care and is administered by nursing homes and by elderly care homes.
Benjamin worked at the House of the Old as part of his volunteer hours in "The Giver." He assisted with bathing the elderly residents and cleaning the facility.
An elderly adult may become a ward of the state if they are deemed incapacitated or unable to care for themselves, and there is no suitable family member or guardian available to provide care. This typically involves a legal process where a court grants the state guardianship or conservatorship over the individual's affairs to ensure their needs are met.