Geriatric Foot Care
Protective, supportive podology care for older adults.
Geriatric foot care covers protective and supportive podology treatments for age-related foot concerns: thickened nails, calluses, dry skin, pressure points and reduced mobility.
The aim is to preserve foot health, improve walking comfort and support everyday activity. Treatments are performed in a sterile environment with gentle, controlled techniques tailored to the person's overall health and skin sensitivity.
- Protective approach to age-related foot concerns
- Pain-free, gentle nail and skin care
- Support for walking comfort and balance
- Assessment and relief of pressure points
- Early detection of potential issues through regular follow-up
What happens in a session?
A standard geriatric foot care session lasts about 45–60 minutes.
1. Assessment
Foot structure, skin condition, nails and mobility limitations are reviewed in a brief consultation.
2. Preparation
A sterile setup is prepared; feet are gently made ready, with attention to skin sensitivity.
3. Treatment
Nail shaping and removal of hardened skin and calluses are performed in a controlled manner.
4. Aftercare
Moisturizing, footwear and daily-care recommendations plus a follow-up plan are shared.
- Older adult clients
- People with thickened nails, calluses or dry skin
- Those who find self foot-care difficult due to limited mobility
- Families seeking regular, protective foot care for their relatives
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Frequently asked questions
Is treatment safe for older adults?+
Yes. Treatments use gentle, controlled techniques tailored to skin sensitivity, circulation and overall health.
How often is care recommended?+
Typically every 4–8 weeks; a personalized plan is prepared for each client.
Can I accompany my relative during the session?+
Yes. A companion may be present during care; client comfort is the priority.
Do chronic conditions affect care?+
Conditions like diabetes, circulatory issues or skin disorders should be shared before the appointment so the protocol can be adapted.
