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About Caregiver Work

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#1
  • Nina
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  • 2022/07/27 20:00

Let's exchange information and talk about your problems.
Basically, you can talk about anything, but be careful not to give out personal information.

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#149
  • ジャスミン
  • 2022/08/22 (Mon) 18:58
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I also have an early morning shift at night ~ and although I have a bed ready and it looks like I can sleep, I almost never do.
This is because they go to the bathroom three times during the night and I am afraid they will fall there.
I want them to call out to me, but many of them don't.
I am right next to you, so please don't hesitate to call out to me.

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#150
  • Sekm
  • 2022/08/22 (Mon) 19:00
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I think I'd like to go to the bathroom alone, but I guess even people who need care have that feeling ?.

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#151
  • ジャスミン
  • 2022/08/22 (Mon) 20:45
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It depends on the family's wishes and the condition of the individual. If there is a request for assistance with toileting, we will do our best to do so. Even if the person thinks he/she is fine, it is often not the case. Especially during the night, the risk of falling due to drowsiness or tangled legs is high and it is really dangerous. For those who are concerned about privacy, we sometimes leave the bathroom and wait by the door when they are doing their business. This client usually has a limp and has fallen several times.

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#153
  • たい
  • 2022/08/22 (Mon) 21:25
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The #150 is not an experienced care giver, is it? I thought it was an opinion that someone who doesn't know the field might have. Care givers know best how it feels to go to the bathroom alone. There are a lot of clients who are reserved, don't want to be bothered to ask for help, and feel that they can handle it.

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#154
  • わかめ
  • 2022/08/23 (Tue) 09:50
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#150
Caregivers are there for their clients and have experience. It's not something that a third party who doesn't know any better would simply say to those who work hard to care for them, "You want to go to the bathroom by yourself !, don't you?
We do this because it is necessary, including caregiving and toileting care. I don't follow clients who can go alone into the bathroom, but I do care for many of my elderly clients.
That is the caregiver. It is the able-bodied person who can be left alone because they would probably prefer to go alone.

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