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Lecture dans la nature
A WALK TOGETHER

Walk, discussion, accompaniment...

 
  • Offer an attentive and friendly presence, listening to concerns and sharing moments of discussion.

  • Engage in activities like reading, board games, or other creative pursuits to stimulate the mind.

  • Accompany on outings, such as to restaurants, the cinema, or for walks in parks or popular places.

  • Provide moral support by offering a listening ear and helping to manage times of sadness or stress.

  • Create a bond of trust so that the person feels safe and supported.

  • Help maintain contact with loved ones through calls or messages.

  • Assist with moving, walking, or going up and down stairs.

  • Share meals to make these moments more enjoyable, and sometimes help with preparation or service.

  • Encourage the person to carry out small tasks to strengthen their autonomy.

  • Motivate to stay active by valuing one's abilities, to maintain a feeling of usefulness and self-confidence.

 

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A companion for an elderly person is someone who provides a caring, friendly and reassuring presence, thus contributing to the mental and social well-being of the person. Their role is not limited to physical care such as that provided by a caregiver or a nurse; it focuses on the emotional comfort and social stimulation of the person being accompanied. Here are the main tasks and responsibilities of a companion.
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