The paralyzed elderly will gradually lose their consciousness or even lose it, so the care of the paralyzed elderly must be especially careful, specifically from the skin care, lung care, diet care, two stool care and other aspects to improve the quality of life of the elderly. 1, skin care: the paralyzed elderly often maintain a posture due to the long time limb can not move, the skin is easy to appear pressure sores, so the first thing is to turn over regularly. It is necessary to help the elderly move around every 1-2 hours, from left-sided to right-sided or flat position, and to ensure that clothes are clean and scrubbed regularly. 2. Lung care: Since the elderly cannot move, coughing up sputum may be difficult and sputum will gather in the lungs, so it is necessary to pat their backs when they turn over, so that they can cough out as much as possible, which can prevent pneumonic pneumonia. If the old man is unable to cough up sputum on his own, he can use an aspirator to suck sputum out of his lungs, so it is recommended to turn over and pat his back and aspirate sputum every 1-2 hours; 3. Dietary care: The muscles of the throat are innervated by both brain hemispheres, and when there is paralysis on only one side, the swallowing muscle group may not be affected. However, if the patient has had cerebrovascular disease in both cerebral hemispheres, the muscles of the pharynx may be affected and symptoms such as choking and hoarseness may occur, called pseudobulbar palsy, and such patients should try to eat mushy food when eating. If you eat paste-like food without choking, you can eat it slowly and be careful when feeding. If the paste diet is also not convenient to eat, you can choose to intubate nasal feeding, nasal feeding can be used to buy nutrition solution, but the nutritional content may sometimes be a little worse. You can make your own nutrition solution, break it up with a wall-breaker, and beat it into the stomach through the nasal feeding tube to ensure balanced nutrition. 4, second stool care: If patients are constipated, they can use corky to assist in laxation, and wash the perineum immediately after each bowel movement to prevent skin damage and urinary tract infections. When the patient has been catheterized for about 2 weeks, the catheter should be opened regularly every 4-6 hours to prevent bladder contracture. In addition, after paralysis, elderly people are prone to atrophy symptoms due to lack of muscle movement. You can massage and stretch the muscles regularly every day to prevent joint deformation and muscle atrophy, and it also helps to prevent blood clots. Also try to adhere to exercise to improve the patient’s ability to live.