Changes for page 1. Environments

Last modified by Demi Breen on 2023/04/09 14:45

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edited by Hugo van Dijk
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3 3  Many elderly have befriended each other, but there are some, especially in the dementia department, that do not like to engage much with others. They engage with the caretakers to some extent but don't reach out themselves. Walking in the garden seems to brighten the mood of many elderly. The caretakers are very person-oriented. They take all residents' feelings very seriously and try to make them feel as independent as possible.
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5 -The majority of each resident's day is spent in their department's living room. These rooms have a lounge area with comfortable couches and chairs, as well as tables around which people can sit. When there are no collective activities taking place, a TV is always on showing sports, and caretakers play games with groups of residents, or take walks in the garden with residents that want to.
5 +The majority of each resident's day is spent in their department's living room. These rooms have a lounge area with comfortable couches and chairs, as well as tables around which people can sit. When there are no collective activities taking place, a TV is always on showing sports, and caretakers play games with groups of residents, or take walks in the garden with residents that need some exercise. The latter is tracked by the caretakers, who make sure that every resident gets some sort of exercise, corresponding to their physical state. There are some simple games that residents can play just amongst each other, but the caretakers have to put quite some time into getting the residents to do the exercise that they need.
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