Is a 24/7 caregiver really good for patients? | SAN – Patient Care App

Many families believe that all it takes is to have a person caring for the sick continuously 24/7 That's enough. This sounds reasonable, but in reality, it's not that simple.

A caregiver who is available 24/7.

Humans are not machines. When working continuously for long periods, both the body and mind are affected.

A caregiver who provides 24/7 care typically has to:

  • Stay up late
  • Wake up early
  • There is no proper time off.

After a few days, the accumulated fatigue will lead to:

  • Reduce concentration
  • Slow reaction
  • Easy to make mistakes

In the environment hospitalSmall mistakes can become serious.

Furthermore, relying on a single person also creates risks:

  • If that person leaves → there is no replacement.
  • If the quality is poor, it will be difficult to control.

Shift work model This will help solve this problem.

With SAN:

  • The work is divided into shifts.
  • The caregiver gets time off.
  • Quality is maintained consistently.

This helps patients always take care of by people who are alert and energetic enough.

Regarding costs, many people think that Hire one person 24/7 It would be cheaper. But when considering efficiency and risk, the shift-based model is the safer option.

A good system It's not about finding the "cheapest" system, but about finding a system that helps minimize risk.

👉 Download the app SAN to schedule appropriate shift-based care.

Download the SAN App

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