There should be security so that the person who has left work and is at home takes care of the parent or parent who provides full care in the home environment, which means that he or she takes care of the child personally, helping him or her with all the basic needs of life, feeding, drinking, dressing and undressing, washing, getting up, moving around, turning around, using the toilet, and keeping him or her safe, further provides her with health care by cooperating with her personal doctor, organising access to the necessary health services, taking prescribed therapy and helping her to take medication, carrying out certain physiotherapy procedures, caring for wounds, preventing and caring for pressure sores, obtaining prescription medicines and assistive devices with a referral (wheelchair, anti bedsore cushion, dressings, nappies, etc.), assists with mobility, assists with the use and cleaning of aids and further provides social care by helping to establish and maintain social and, above all, kinship ties, handles all mail and personal administration, informs the doctor and the matron of the condition and needs, furthermore, provides all the domestic assistance she needs, such as preparing suitable food and drinks for her, as healthily and naturally as possible, maintaining the premises and ensuring that they are adequately heated, making and changing the bed, keeping the premises clean and washing the laundry and clothes, arranging the living environment according to the needs of the parent with disabilities, and so on,