“…For example, the dependence of the older adult to develop basic and instrumental activities of daily living, require caregivers to perform care that includes bathing, changing diapers, handling bladder and feeding tubes, mobilizing in bed, transferring from bed to chair, taking care with medication administration, preventing pressure injuries, among others, all of which imply a need for constant caregiver assistance ( 31 - 32 ) . Moreover, in the home care for an older adult with stroke-induced-dependency can be identified factors of burden to caregiver, such as the lack of information and skills for care, fragility in the support, and social network ( 33 ) .…”