Gives birth to medical care at home

The medical care in nursing homes for seniors is comprehensive and tailored to the individual needs of the residents. Below is the full range of medical services available in these facilities.

Basic Medical Care

Nursing homes offer regular visits from general practitioners and specialists such as geriatricians, neurologists, or cardiologists. The doctors monitor the health status of the residents, conduct diagnoses, and treat chronic diseases. Regular examinations such as blood pressure measurements, blood sugar levels, EKGs, and ultrasound examinations are conducted.

Nursing Care

Nurses play a key role in the daily care of the residents in nursing homes. Their duties include administering medications, injections, and monitoring health status. Nurses also assist with daily hygiene activities such as washing, dressing, and feeding. In more advanced cases, nurses apply bandages, monitor wounds, administer meals through a tube, and operate advanced medical devices such as infusion pumps or catheters.

Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy

Rehabilitation is a crucial part of medical care in nursing homes. Specialists develop individual rehabilitation plans aimed at improving the mobility, muscle strength, and overall physical fitness of the residents. Rehabilitation includes physical exercises, occupational therapy, therapeutic massages, physiotherapy (e.g., electrotherapy, laser therapy), and manual therapies. Regular rehabilitation exercises help maintain physical health and improve the quality of life of the residents.

Psychological and Psychiatric Support

Mental health care is just as important as physical care. Nursing homes offer regular therapy sessions with psychologists and psychiatrists to help residents cope with stress, depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues. Individual and group therapies, as well as support groups, are organized to help residents integrate and support each other. In more advanced cases, psychiatrists provide pharmacological treatment for mental disorders such as depression, dementia, or Alzheimer’s disease.

The medical care in nursing homes is comprehensive and tailored to the needs of the residents. It includes basic medical care, intensive nursing care, advanced rehabilitation, as well as psychological and psychiatric support. The goal of such comprehensive care is to provide seniors with the highest possible quality of life, improve their physical and mental health, and support them in their daily functioning.

July 12, 2024

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