Living Well Homecare Medical services

Living Well Homecare Medical services WE CARE FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE AND PHYSICAL CHALLENGE PATIENT
WE HELP IN PHYSIOTHERAPY,USING DRUGS,BATHING ETC TO MAKE THE PATIENT COMFORTABLE.
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30/11/2025

Male caregiver needed urgently at isolo... mainland
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21/09/2025

Female caregiver along idimu axis for a leave out job
Feeding once daily
8am-6pm

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Male carer needed to resume at iKate elegushi, lagos asapFeeding and accomodation included Dm
28/03/2025

Male carer needed to resume at iKate elegushi, lagos asap
Feeding and accomodation included
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29/05/2024

Livingwell nursing agency .provides the right person to care for the aged,sick and children in their homes.

Our vision is pioneering efficient healthcare delivery for the aged.

Ensuring the happiness ,comfort and security of the elder lies in our care.
Making healthy living easier.

Any male caregiver around ikotun,igando axis please contact asap
29/05/2024

Any male caregiver around ikotun,igando axis please contact asap

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20/03/2024

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9 POSSIBLE SIGN THAT YOUR  KIDNEY NEEDS YOUR ATTENTION “There are a number of physical signs of kidney disease, but some...
07/02/2024

9 POSSIBLE SIGN THAT YOUR KIDNEY NEEDS YOUR ATTENTION

“There are a number of physical signs of kidney disease, but sometimes people attribute them to other conditions. Also, those with kidney disease tend not to experience symptoms until the very late stages, when the kidneys are failing or when there are large amounts of protein in the urine.

Signs of Kidney Disease(in capital letters or sentence case)

1. You’re more tired, have less energy or are having trouble concentrating.

A severe decrease in kidney function can lead to a buildup of toxins and impurities in the blood. This can cause people to feel tired, weak and can make it hard to concentrate. Another complication of kidney disease is anemia, which can cause weakness and fatigue.

2. You’re having trouble sleeping.

When the kidneys aren’t filtering properly, toxins stay in the blood rather than leaving the body through the urine. This can make it difficult to sleep. There is also a link between obesity and chronic kidney disease, and sleep apnea is more common in those with chronic kidney disease, compared with the general population.

3. You have dry and itchy skin.

Healthy kidneys do many important jobs. They remove wastes and extra fluid from your body, help make red blood cells, help keep bones strong and work to maintain the right amount of minerals in your blood. Dry and itchy skin can be a sign of the mineral and bone disease that often accompanies advanced kidney disease, when the kidneys are no longer able to keep the right balance of minerals and nutrients in your blood.

4. You feel the need to urinate more often.

If you feel the need to urinate more often, especially at night, this can be a sign of kidney disease. When the kidneys filters are damaged, it can cause an increase in the urge to urinate. Sometimes this can also be a sign of a urinary infection or enlarged prostate in men.

5. You see blood in your urine.

Healthy kidneys typically keep the blood cells in the body when filtering wastes from the blood to create urine, but when the kidney’s filters have been damaged, these blood cells can start to “leak” out into the urine. In addition to signaling kidney disease, blood in the urine can be indicative of tumors, kidney stones or an infection.

6. Your urine is foamy.

Excessive bubbles in the urine – especially those that require you to flush several times before they go away—indicate protein in the urine. This foam may look like the foam you see when scrambling eggs, as the common protein found in urine, albumin, is the same protein that is found in eggs.

7. You’re experiencing persistent puffiness around your eyes.

Protein in the urine is an early sign that the kidneys’ filters have been damaged, allowing protein to leak into the urine. This puffiness around your eyes can be due to the fact that your kidneys are leaking a large amount of protein in the urine, rather than keeping it in the body.

8. Your ankles and feet are swollen.

Decreased kidney function can lead to sodium retention, causing swelling in your feet and ankles. Swelling in the lower extremities can also be a sign of heart disease, liver disease and chronic leg vein problems.

9. You have a poor appetite.

This is a very general symptom, but a buildup of toxins resulting from reduced kidney function can be one of the causes.
Your muscles are cramping. Electrolyte imbalances can result from impaired kidney function. For example, low calcium levels and poorly controlled phosphorus may contribute to muscle cramping.

Visit your doctor if you notice any of these symptoms.

Living Well Homecare Medical services
Making healthy living easier
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01/01/2024

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APPENDIXwhat you need to know about appendicitis.Appendicitis is derived from the word AppendixNOW LET'S BREAK IT DOWNap...
05/11/2023

APPENDIX
what you need to know about appendicitis.

Appendicitis is derived from the word Appendix
NOW LET'S BREAK IT DOWN
appendix is a narrow, finger-shaped pouch that projects out from the colon.
Appendicitis is an inflammation ( infected) of the appendix, a finger-shaped pouch that projects from your colon on the lower right side of your abdomen.
However, in most people, pain begins around the navel and thpn moves. As inflammation worsens, pain typically increases and eventually becomes severe.
The site of your pain may vary, depending on your age, position of your appendix and pregnancy
Early signs of appendicitis
Sudden pain that begins on the right side of the lower abdomen

Sudden pain that begins around your navel and often shifts to your lower right abdomen

Pain that worsens if you cough, walk or make other jarring movements

Nausea and vomiting

Loss of appetite

Low-grade fever that may worsen as the illness progresses

Constipation or diarrhea

Abdominal bloating

Flatulence

Causes

A blockage in the lining of the appendix that results in infection is the likely cause of appendicitis. The bacteria multiply rapidly, causing the appendix to become inflamed, swollen and filled with pus. If not treated promptly, the appendix can rupture.

PREVENTION
There’s no proven way to prevent appendicitis. thou eating a high-fiber diet with lots of whole grains and fresh fruits and vegetables may help, drinking more of water, although experts can’t explain why.

is it treatable
YES

What questions should I ask my doctor?

If you have appendicitis, you may want to ask your healthcare provider:

Why did I get appendicitis?

Do I need surgery?

How long will it take to recover from surgery?

What should I expect during recovery?

When can I go back to work or school?

If I don’t have surgery, what steps can I take to prevent getting appendicitis again?

Should I make any dietary changes?

How can I help my loved ones avoid appendicitis?

How do signs of appendicitis differ from other stomach problems? Should I look out for signs of complications?

LIVING WELL HEALTHCARE
Making Healthy Living Easier

04/11/2023

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT APPENDICITISAppendicitis is derived from the word AppendixNOW LET'S BREAK IT DOWNappendix is...
02/02/2022

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT APPENDICITIS

Appendicitis is derived from the word Appendix
NOW LET'S BREAK IT DOWN
appendix is a narrow, finger-shaped pouch that projects out from the colon.
Appendicitis is an inflammation ( infected) of the appendix, a finger-shaped pouch that projects from your colon on the lower right side of your abdomen.
However, in most people, pain begins around the navel and then moves. As inflammation worsens, appendicitis pain typically increases and eventually becomes severe.
The site of your pain may vary, depending on your age, position of your appendix and pregnancy
Early signs of appendicitis
Sudden pain that begins on the right side of the lower abdomen

Sudden pain that begins around your navel and often shifts to your lower right abdomen

Pain that worsens if you cough, walk or make other jarring movements

Nausea and vomiting

Loss of appetite

Low-grade fever that may worsen as the illness progresses

Constipation or diarrhea

Abdominal bloating

Flatulence

Causes

A blockage in the lining of the appendix that results in infection is the likely cause of appendicitis. The bacteria multiply rapidly, causing the appendix to become inflamed, swollen and filled with pus. If not treated promptly, the appendix can rupture.

PREVENTION
There’s no proven way to prevent appendicitis. thou eating a high-fiber diet with lots of whole grains and fresh fruits and vegetables may help, drinking more of water, although experts can’t explain why.

is it treatable
YES

What questions should I ask my doctor?

If you have appendicitis, you may want to ask your healthcare provider:

Why did I get appendicitis?

Do I need surgery?

How long will it take to recover from surgery?

What should I expect during recovery?

When can I go back to work or school?

If I don’t have surgery, what steps can I take to prevent getting appendicitis again?

Should I make any dietary changes?

How can I help my loved ones avoid appendicitis?

How do signs of appendicitis differ from other stomach problems? Should I look out for signs of complications?

LIVING WELL HEALTHCARE
Making Healthy Living Easier

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7 Oludegun Street
Lagos

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 06:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 06:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00

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+2347065836129

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