elderly-care

Mental Wellbeing in Home Care: Strategies for Emotional Support and Engagement

Smiling female caregiver in blue scrubs comforting an elderly woman in a pink sweater, with Igeno Gate Rwanda logo and text about mental wellbeing in home care.

When we think of home care, physical recovery often takes the spotlight — administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and assisting with mobility. But true wellness goes beyond the body. Mental and emotional wellbeing are just as critical to recovery and quality of life, particularly for seniors and individuals living with chronic conditions. At Igeno Gate […]

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Caring for Your Loved Ones at Home

Caring for loved ones at home with professional caregivers and family-assigned nurses from Igeno Gate Rwanda

How Igeno Gate Rwanda Is Transforming Family Health Support In Rwanda today, many families face the same challenge: how to ensure proper care for loved ones at home—especially after hospital discharge, during chronic illness, or as parents and grandparents age. Hospital care alone is not enough. Families need continuous, trusted, and professional health support at

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Kuva mu Bitaro Ujya Mu Rugo: Uko Abitaho Bacu Bafasha Umurwayi Gusubira Mu buzima Neza

Professional caregiver assisting an elderly man with a walker at home, illustrating the transition from hospital care to safe home recovery.

Igihe umurwayi asohotse mu bitaro, benshi babifata nk’iherezo ry’ikibazo cy’uburwayi. Nyamara, mu by’ukuri, icyo gihe ni intangiriro y’icyiciro gikomeye cy’ukwiyongera k’ubuzima. Gusubira mu rugo uvuye mu bitaro bishobora kuba bigoye ku mubiri, ku mitekerereze no ku marangamutima—ku murwayi ndetse no ku muryango we. Iyo hatabayeho ubufasha buteguye neza, iki gihe gishobora gutera ibibazo birimo kongera

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From Hospital to Home: How Our Caregivers Ensure a Smooth Transition

Professional caregiver assisting an elderly man with a walker at home, illustrating the transition from hospital care to safe home recovery.

The moment a patient is discharged from hospital is often perceived as the end of a health crisis. In reality, it marks the beginning of a critical recovery phase. The transition from hospital to home can be medically, physically, and emotionally demanding—for patients and families alike. Without proper support, this period carries a high risk

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Kwizihiza Iminsi Mikuru ya Noheli n’Ubunani hamwe na Igeno Gate Rwanda

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Kwizihiza Noheli no Kwakira Umwaka Mushya Turi Kumwe Muri iki gihe umwaka ugeze ku musozo, twese muri Igeno Gate Rwanda twishimiye gufata uyu mwanya wo gushimira byimazeyo abafatanyabikorwa bacu, abakiriya bacu, abita ku bandi bacu (caregivers), ndetse n’andi bakozi bacu kubera ubufatanye, icyizere n’umurava mwagaragaje muri uyu mwaka. Mwarakoze Kudufasha Muri Uru Rugendo Uyu mwaka

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Start the New Year With Care, Comfort, and Confidence — Try Igeno Gate Rwanda With No Risk

A professional caregiver from Igeno Gate Rwanda supporting an elderly woman at home, symbolizing compassionate caregiving and the New Year care promotion, with the Igeno Gate Rwanda logo and call-to-action to register.

kip Try Igeno Gate Rwanda With No Risk The New Year is a time for fresh beginnings, renewed hope, and better care for the people who matter most to us. As families gather to celebrate, many are also quietly worried about their loved ones—elderly parents, relatives with disabilities, or family members living with chronic illness

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How Professional Caregivers Can Improve Your Family’s Health at Home

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Igeno Gate Rwanda – Supporting your loved ones with dignity, compassion, and professional care. As family responsibilities grow and life becomes busier, it becomes harder to provide full-time attention to our parents, elderly relatives, or family members living with illness. Yet, maintaining their health and wellbeing requires consistency, patience, and skill — things that are

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