Elderly Nail Care: A Small Detail Families Should Not Overlook
Proper nail care helps reduce ingrown nails and infection—supporting safer, more confident movement.

Why Is Nail Care Important for Older Adults?
Caring for older adults involves more than nutrition, sleep, and exercise. Small details such as nail care for older adults also matter. Thick, hard nails or incorrect trimming may lead to ingrown nails, wounds, infection, and difficulty walking.

How to Trim an Older Adult’s Nails Correctly
Cut Straight Across Without Trimming Too Short
This helps prevent ingrown nails. Avoid cutting deeply into the corners or shaping the nail too closely to the curve of the fingertip.
Trim After a Warm Bath
The nails will be softer and easier to trim, reducing splitting and accidental skin injury.
File the Nail Edges Smooth
This helps prevent nails from catching on clothing or scratching the skin, especially in older adults with fragile skin.
Moisturise the Nails and Surrounding Skin
This helps reduce dryness and cracking of the nails and surrounding skin, lowering the risk of tears and infection.
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Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists
Psychologists and Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners
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