Sanyukta Care Taker services helps another individual with an impairment with his or her activities of daily living. Any person with a health impairment might use our caregiving services to address their difficulties. Caregiving is most commonly used to address impairments related to old age, disability, a disease, or a mental disorder. With an increasingly aging population in all developed societies, the role of caregiver has been increasingly recognized as an important one, both functionally and economically. Many organizations which provide support for persons with disabilities have developed various forms of support for carers as well. Monitoring health alongwith hygiene: We focus on a fundamental part of giving care is being a good communicator with the person getting care.In the course of giving care, the caregiver is responsible for managing hygiene of themselves, the person receiving care, and the living environment Keeping the person mentally alert: Caregivers encourage people to leave their homes for the health benefits of the resulting physical and mental activity. Depending on a person's situation, a walk through their own neighborhood or a visit to a park Eating assistance: Sanyukta Caregivers help people to have a healthy diet. This help might include giving nutrition suggestions based on the recommendations of dietitians, monitoring body weight, addressing difficulty swallowing or eating, complying with dietary restrictions, assisting with the use of any dietary supplements, and arranging for pleasant mealtimes Safety in the home: Persons who need care are also frequently people who need homes that are accessible in a way that matches their needs. If the caregiving plan calls for a check on the home, then typically this includes checking that the floor is free from hazards which could cause a falling, has temperature control which suits the person getting care, and has faucets and knobs which suit the users Behavior changes: Our Caregivers can help people understand and respond to changes in their behavior. Caregivers are recommended to help people find alternatives to using sleep medication when possible