Put Your Best Foot Forward
In-Home Care Services for Seniors in Kitchener-Waterloo & Cambridge
Foot Care for Seniors in the Comfort of their homes by our Trained Foot Care Nurses
Our foot care nurses’ advanced training will support and assist you in the comfort of your home to help improve your mobility while encouraging as much independent care as possible. Trained in conditions such as diabetes, we always provide foot care with a caring and compassionate touch.
Our services are available to seniors in the Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and the surrounding area.
Foot Care Services
Assessing & Identifying Foot Issues
Daily Foot Care Education
Bathing & Moisturizing the Feet
Toenail Care
Callus Care
Foot Wear
Our compassionate team is here to find solutions to help your loved one live happily at home.
Frequently Asked Questions On In-Home Foot Care Services for Seniors
What is the Importance of Providing Foot Care to Seniors?
Foot care is essential for seniors as it helps maintain mobility, reduces the risk of falls, and prevents common issues like calluses, ingrown toenails, and infections. With age, feet can become more vulnerable to conditions that, if left untreated, may lead to pain, decreased quality of life, and even serious health complications. Regular foot care can ensure seniors remain active and independent while supporting overall health.
What are the Basic Guidelines for Foot Care?
Basic foot care guidelines include washing and drying feet daily, especially between the toes, trimming toenails straight across to avoid ingrown nails, moisturizing the skin to prevent dryness, and regularly inspecting feet for cuts, blisters, or signs of infection. Additionally, wearing proper, supportive footwear and regularly consulting a trained foot care nurse can prevent or address any foot issues early.
What Shoes Should I Wear?
Seniors should choose shoes that fit well, offer good arch support, have a non-slip sole, and provide ample room for the toes. For individuals with specific needs, like diabetes, it’s crucial to select footwear that minimizes pressure points to reduce the risk of sores and ulcers. Avoiding tight, high-heeled, or narrow-toed shoes can help keep feet comfortable and safe.
What Foot Care Should I Practice If I Have Diabetes?
If you have diabetes, it’s important to inspect your feet daily for cuts, blisters, or signs of infection, as even minor injuries can quickly worsen due to reduced sensation and circulation. Clean and dry your feet thoroughly, moisturize to prevent cracks, avoid soaking feet, and wear proper, well-fitted shoes that protect your feet from injury. Regularly seeing a trained foot care nurse for foot checks is also essential to manage and prevent complications.