Admission to a nursing home is a painful decision for children and the elderly themselves. In care homes, the elderly often face the problems of being contrained, neglected and lacking companionship. The average nursing home due to limited resources, oneCaregiversIt is difficult to take care of multiple elderly people, and it is difficult to achieve comprehensive and meticulous care. Some elderly people are tied to stools to ensure safety, whileCaregiversThey are also too busy to cope with the needs of other elderly people, and it is difficult to take care of everyone's freedom. This situation leads to many elderly people not living happily in nursing homes, and the nursing homes referred to here refer to general nursing homes, and I have no contact and understanding of high-end nursing homes, so I can't express my opinion on them.
However, even in such a difficult care home, we were able to find solutions to make life in a care home less difficult. Through my own experience with my father, I learned about the reality of a care home and offered some practical advice for children who are considering placing their elderly in a care home.
Let the children be admitted to the hospital in person to accompany the elderly in turn, once a week for each child, or according to the family situation, arrange for each child to have a round of six days, a round of five days, etc. This is a way to share the burden of the children and avoid over-fatigue. At the same time, due to the personal presence of the family,CaregiversThe work can be more thoughtful, and the nursing work of the elderly, such as changing diapers, scrubbing, and turning over, can be carried out byCaregiversResponsible for completion. Family members can be responsible for feeding if nasogastric feeding is requiredCaregiversIt can also be responsible for this. In this way, the old man enjoys bothMedicaland daily life care, the accompanying staff can also have time to rest at night. This method is also the smartest option in the eyes of doctors.
For children less or yesOnly childcan ask relatives to take turns accompanying them. Also once a week, relatives who take turns to accompany them should be paid a certain salary, so as to share the financial pressure and ensure that there is enough manpower to take care of the elderly. This approach can not only meet the needs of the elderly, but also solve the problem of understaffing in nursing homes.
Through my exploration and practice of escort methods, I have deeply understood the plight and needs of the elderly in nursing homes. Despite the limited resources in care homes, we can still find ways to improve the lives of the elderly. Whether it is children taking turns to accompany them or relatives taking turns to accompany them, they can provide better care and concern for the elderly to a certain extent. As children, we are responsible for the health and well-being of our parents. Although there may be some distress and inconvenience associated with accompanying a child, it is a way for us to fulfill our filial piety and an expression of care and love for our parents. It is important that we establish good cooperation and communication with the staff of the care home and work together to provide a better quality of life for the elderly.
In the future, I hope weSocialAble to pay more attention and care to the elderly in care homes, providing better services and care. Nursing homes should increase investment in human resources to improve the quality of life of the elderly. At the same time, each of us should pay attention to the needs of the elderly and create a comfortable and peaceful living environment for them as much as possible. Access to care homes is a major challenge for the elderly and their families, but we can improve the living conditions of the elderly through reasonable companionship. As long as we do our best, we will make sure that the elderly can live comfortably and comfortably in the nursing home, and enjoy the care and respect they deserve.