Question 1: Under what conditions can one enter a nursing home? 1. Elderly residents are admitted voluntarily.
If the patient is discharged from the hospital, the patient and his or her family members must submit an application, and the patient can be discharged only with the consent of the children and their entire family.
2. The elderly residents and their family guardians are required to submit a copy of their ID card and a hepatitis B test report indicating that they do not have mental illness or infectious diseases.
The elderly guardian and the hospital will sign an application form and two copies of the agreement.
3. Patients with mental illness or infectious diseases are not allowed to stay.
4. The hospital provides quilt covers, sheets, and pillowcases.
Elderly residents need to bring their own daily necessities such as quilts, pillows, washbasins, towels, water cups, soaps, and a change of clothes in all seasons.
Please do not bring other extra items into the nursing home.
5. Elderly residents are not allowed to bring electrical appliances into nursing homes.
If it is really necessary, it can be brought in and used with the consent of the hospital. All expenses (including electricity bills) will be borne by the family members.
6. Nursing homes provide a combination of mobile services and call services for the elderly.
If additional services are needed for the elderly and their children, they should negotiate with the hospital.
7. If the elderly residents are not accustomed to life in the hospital, they can be discharged and the fees will be refunded based on the number of days.
Question 2: What are the requirements for entering a nursing home? Nursing homes mainly adopt elderly people with five guarantees.
Qualified nursing homes also accept self-funded elderly people who enjoy pensions, and adhere to the principle of voluntary admission and free discharge.
Nursing homes often organize some elderly people to participate in productive labor within their capabilities and recreational and sports activities suitable for the characteristics of the elderly.
1. Fully self-care care, establish a file for the elderly, measure and record blood pressure and body temperature twice a day, remind the elderly to take medicine on time, and provide activities such as fitness and playing cards for the elderly who can take care of themselves.
Wash clothes for the elderly and lead them to take baths and haircuts every month.
2. Semi-autonomous care, establish a file for the elderly, measure and record blood pressure and temperature twice a day, remind and help the elderly to take medicine on time, and provide activities such as fitness, playing cards and other activities for the elderly who can take care of themselves semi-independently.
Wash clothes for the elderly and lead them to take baths and haircuts every month.
Help them get fit to restore their limb function.
3. Completely incapable of self-care. Create a file for the elderly. Measure blood pressure and body temperature twice a day and record them. Feed the elderly people meals and medicines on time. Help the elderly with physical activities, sleeping, turning over, scrubbing stains, etc. at least 3 times a day.
Wash clothes for the elderly, provide anti-bedsore mattresses for the elderly, and scrub the body once a month.
For some special elderly people, some services will be added with the consent of their families.
The admission conditions of different nursing homes are not exactly the same. The following is for reference only.
Instructions and requirements for admission: 1. The elderly residents are admitted voluntarily.
If the patient is discharged from the hospital, the patient and his or her family members must submit an application, and the patient can be discharged only with the consent of the children and their entire family.
2. The elderly resident and their family guardians must submit a copy of their ID card and a hepatitis B test sheet for the elderly person, indicating that they do not have mental illness or infectious diseases.
The elderly guardian and the hospital will sign an application form and two copies of the agreement.
3. Patients with mental illness or infectious diseases are not allowed to stay.
4. The hospital provides quilt covers, sheets, and pillowcases.
Elderly residents need to bring their own daily necessities such as quilts, pillows, washbasins, towels, water cups, soaps, and a change of clothes in all seasons.
Please do not bring other extra items into the nursing home.
5. Elderly residents are not allowed to bring electrical appliances into nursing homes.
If it is really necessary, it can be brought in and used with the consent of the hospital. All expenses (including electricity bills) will be borne by the family members.
6. Nursing homes provide a combination of mobile services and call services for the elderly.
If additional services are needed for the elderly and their children, they should negotiate with the hospital.
7. If the elderly residents are not accustomed to life in the hospital, they can be discharged and the fees will be refunded based on the number of days.
Question 3: What are the requirements for living in a nursing home? Nursing homes mainly adopt elderly people with five guarantees.
Qualified nursing homes also accept self-funded elderly people who enjoy pensions, and adhere to the principle of voluntary admission and free discharge.
Nursing homes often organize some elderly people to participate in productive labor within their capabilities and recreational and sports activities suitable for the characteristics of the elderly.
1. Fully self-care care, establish a file for the elderly, measure and record blood pressure and body temperature twice a day, remind the elderly to take medicine on time, and provide activities such as fitness and playing cards for the elderly who can take care of themselves.
Wash clothes for the elderly and lead them to take baths and haircuts every month.
2. Semi-autonomous care, establish a file for the elderly, measure and record blood pressure and temperature twice a day, remind and help the elderly to take medicine on time, and provide activities such as fitness, playing cards and other activities for the elderly who can take care of themselves semi-independently.
Wash clothes for the elderly and lead them to take baths and haircuts every month.
Help them get fit to restore their limb function.
3. Completely incapable of self-care. Create a file for the elderly. Measure blood pressure and body temperature twice a day and record them. Feed the elderly people meals and medicines on time. Help the elderly with physical activities, sleeping, turning over, scrubbing stains, etc. at least 3 times a day.
Wash clothes for the elderly, provide anti-bedsore mattresses for the elderly, and scrub the body once a month.
For some special elderly people, some services will be added with the consent of their families.
The admission conditions of different nursing homes are not exactly the same. The following is for reference only.
Instructions and requirements for admission: 1. The elderly residents are admitted voluntarily.
If you want to be discharged from the hospital, you and your family members must submit an application, and your children and their entire family can only be discharged with their consent.