Hiring an acquaintance to care for an elderly person but feeling uneasy – what to do if you've already "hired them"?

One of the most common situations when taking care of elderly parents To be:

Hire an acquaintance to care for the elderly.

  • I hired an acquaintance.
  • But the more I care… the more I worry.

You begin to realize:

  • Incorrect care
  • Insufficient skills
  • Not perceptive enough

But the problem is:

  • Cannot be stopped immediately.

1. Why do many people find themselves in the situation of "hiring by mistake"?

Initial:

  • Trust
  • Easy to talk to
  • Think simply: all you need is someone to take care of you.

But after a few days caring for the elderly sick:

  • Caregiver conventionalize
  • Not monitoring properly.
  • I don't understand the disease.

And you begin to see:

  • uneasy

2. Why can't it be replaced immediately?

This is the most difficult part:

  • We are acquaintances.
  • There is a relationship
  • Afraid to speak frankly

You are in the following state:

  • I know it's not okay.
  • But we still have to continue.

This is a very dangerous situation while taking care of sick parents

3. The risks of continuing to “endure”

  • Incorrect care methods → affect health
  • No abnormalities detected.
  • The elderly feel uncomfortable.

These things:

  • It didn't explode immediately.
  • but accumulates over time

4. SAN – a solution to escape the "stuck" situation.

SAN applications caring for the elderly and the sick help:

🌟 1. Independent of relationships

  • No need to be shy.
  • No need to hold back.

🌟 2. Substitutions are possible immediately.

  • Not suitable → change
  • Without interruption

🌟 3. Trained caregivers

  • Knowing how to care for the elderly
  • Knowing how to care for elderly and sick people.

5. Conclusion

If you are:

  • Not reassured
  • But I don't know what to do.

→ Don't prolong it

Caring for the elderly cannot be based on emotions.

SAN to help you:

  • escape from pressure
  • ensuring safety


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