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Nursing homes are not suitable for these things.

With the aging of the parents of the only child generation, nursing home for the aged has become a hot topic. As a lively girl who is addicted to fireworks, I really can't accept the traditional concept of nursing home-loneliness, indifference and even despair. Of course, this may also be the illusion of director Bian Xiao, demonizing the nursing home which is actually not so horrible. Anyway, let's talk about what kind of nursing home is closer to our ideal home for the elderly and what is not suitable for nursing homes.

Too quiet environment

Too quiet and lonely environment will make the elderly depressed and withdrawn, and lose their enthusiasm and confidence in life, which will lead to the decline of their health. The elderly in nursing homes basically lack family companionship, and relaxed and slow music suitable for the elderly can often bring peace to their hearts.

Something that gets wet easily.

Excessive humidity often leads to drowsiness, heavy limbs and rash. Long-term exposure to high humidity may also lead to rheumatoid arthritis. Older people have looser bones and more calcium loss than young people. So what will make our environment wet? The first thing that comes to mind is indoor plants. A large number of elderly people like to raise some flowers and plants, so they should raise some plants that will not make the air moist.

Yishiban road

Xiaoshitou Road is environmentally friendly and beautiful, but it is really not suitable for the elderly with mobility difficulties to live in nursing homes. Obviously, the elderly need a less beautiful and flat road to travel. Old people have another aesthetic view of pragmatism. They just want to be convenient and concise, and will not hinder their walking.

Having said that, nursing homes are not suitable for more than that. It is the most important and crucial point to show more humanistic care and put yourself in other's shoes.