Elderly Care Terms

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun serious attention or consideration applied to doing something correctly or to avoid damage or risk

verb feel concern or interest; attach importance to something

  • It is important to provide proper care for the elderly in nursing homes.
  • I really care about my friends and always make sure they are doing well.
  • I don't give a care about what others think of me.
  • She handled the situation with care, like a delicate flower.

noun a person or animal with whom one spends a lot of time or with whom one travels

adjective showing the qualities of a good companion, such as being friendly, supportive, and reliable

  • The traveler was accompanied by his loyal companion on the journey.
  • I'm bringing my furry companion with me to the park.
  • My bestie is my go-to companion for all things fun.
  • Music has always been a faithful companion during times of solitude.

adjective describing or relating to old age or elderly people

  • The elderly population is increasing as life expectancy rises.
  • The elderly folks in our neighborhood always have the best stories to tell.
  • My grandma is getting up there in age, she's definitely part of the elderly crew now.
  • The ancient oak tree in the park could be considered the elderly of the forest.

adjective relating to old age or the elderly

  • The gerontic population is increasing as life expectancy rises.
  • My grandmother is part of the gerontic group at the senior center.
  • That gerontic party was lit with all the oldies dancing!
  • The gerontic wisdom of our elders is invaluable.

noun a person who is between 70 and 79 years old

  • The septuagenarian professor has dedicated his life to research and academia.
  • My septuagenarian neighbor loves to tend to her garden every morning.
  • That septuagenarian is one cool cat, always up for trying new things.
  • The old oak tree in the park is like a septuagenarian, standing tall and wise.

noun a responsibility or duty to ensure the well-being of someone or something

verb to look after or protect someone or something

  • It is important to take care of your health by eating nutritious food and exercising regularly.
  • Make sure to take care of your plants by watering them regularly.
  • Don't worry, I'll take care of that for you.
  • As a manager, it is your responsibility to take care of your team and ensure their well-being.

noun the condition of being geriatric or elderly

  • The study of geriatricacy focuses on the health and well-being of elderly individuals.
  • My grandmother's geriatricacy is starting to show with her forgetfulness.
  • I can't believe how fast my dad is aging, he's really hitting that geriatricacy stage.
  • The company's outdated policies show signs of geriatricacy in this fast-paced industry.