TRAINED ATTENDANTS FOR HOME PATIENT CARE IN NOIDA
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TRAINED
ATTENDANTS FOR HOME PATIENT CARE IN NOIDA
The
type of paid help to use depends on several factors. For example, availability,
cost, human needs, family comfort, etc. Often, families use the term
"nurse" to refer to the assistant they employ, even though the
assistant is not a medically trained nurse. Types of arrangements provided by
Mother Touch Services:
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Employ servants/ayah/servants (part-time or full-time) after training them.
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Use trained servers part-time during the day (12-hour shifts or 24-hour
shifts). • Use part-time overnight maids (usually 12-hour shifts).
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Employ two part-time servers, one during the day and one at night.
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Call a full-time live-in provider.
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Use part-time qualified nurses on one or more shifts.
Many
families turn to domestic help for the first time, such as maids, ayahs, or
servants. They may already have a housekeeper they know and trust. This home
helper already knows and respects the person with dementia and can therefore be
considerate and affectionate. The main problem here is that the family must
train the maid themselves. They have to explain dementia to the housekeeper.
They should explain how to interact with the person and deal with strange
behaviour. Housekeepers have no medical knowledge. They may have witnessed
people with symptoms of dementia being considered unreasonable or “mental” by
the society around them. So they may not believe that the behavioural changes
associated with dementia are due to a medical problem. The family may not know how
to explain or persuade.
Typically,
families use agencies or services that provide home care workers. These
attendants may be trained to care for the elderly or the elderly. But they are
generally not adequately trained in dementia. Families often have to train
agency-provided providers to provide dementia care.

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