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Healthy Older Feet image of the Halling Association The Halling Association sponsored this information

 

Skin in the Elderly tends to become thin and lose its elasticity. Feet are not immune to this process, but painful and uncomfortable feet aren’t something that you need to endure. Looking after your feet is one of the most important aspects of your personal health care and a lot can be done to improve comfort, relieve pain and maintain mobility.

Below are a few tips to keep your feet in good condition and if you are a Senior Citizen it is absolutely crucial to preserve healthy feet to maintain your mobility. The Halling Association recognise that it is not always possible for the Elderly in our village to obtain help to maintain healthy feet and are investigating to see if they can assist by arranging for a Foot Hygienist to call on those who need this treatment, and it is the intention of The Halling Association to pay for this cost. To assist this investigation we need to find out the extent of the help that is required and would ask should you like to utilise this service could you please contact Catherine Smith or Bill Swan who will collate your details. Your details will be kept confidential.

Catherine’s & Bill’s contact details are as follows:

Catherine Smith           
Medway Council
Development & Transport Community Centre
Compass Centre
Chatham Maritime
Chatham
Kent ME4 4YH
Tel: 01634-331358
E-Mail: catherine.smith@medway.gov.uk

Bill Swan

Parish Clerk

Halling Parish Council

High Street

Halling

Rochester

Kent ME2 1BS

Tel: 01634 241551

E-Mail: w.swan@btconnect.com

 

Simple Do's and Don'ts to maintain healthy feet

Do’s
 

  • Keep your feet as warm as possible by trying to
    exercise which also improves your circulation.
  • Wash your feet every day in warm soapy water but
    thoroughly dry them, especially between the toes.
    clippers.
  • Wear good fitting footwear – the Elderly need a shoe
    which holds their foot in place to give adequate
    support. Velcro or Lace up fastenings give more
    support than Slip on shoes.
  • Remove hard skin gently with a pumice stone (not over
    a boney area or joint). If the hard skin is painful,
    consult with a chiropodist or podiatrist.
  • Obtain prompt treatment for burns, cuts or breaks in
    the skin or any unusual changes in colour &/or
    temperature.

Don'ts

  • Soaking your feet in water for long periods could
    destroy the natural oils, leading to very dry skin.
  • Do not wear tight shoes or socks as they can restrict
    your circulation or cramp your toes.
  • Do not trim down the nails.

 

The above Information has been adapted from the “Fit Foot Steps” leaflet published by
Help the Aged.

 

 
 
     

      
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