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What Is Undignified About Being With People Older Than Yourself?
i saw this story today about a young MS sufferer who had to suffer the "indignity" of residing in a care home where "most" residents were over the age of 65 http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-notti nghamsh ire-420 43882
I was quite surprised that her family were so dispararging in their condemnation of the home (which after all was a mixed age home). the problem with making care homes solely for younger people is that younger people tend not to need care homes, meaning they would have to be further away from their families and support networks. Is there a better way of us looking after our young disabled people?
I was quite surprised that her family were so dispararging in their condemnation of the home (which after all was a mixed age home). the problem with making care homes solely for younger people is that younger people tend not to need care homes, meaning they would have to be further away from their families and support networks. Is there a better way of us looking after our young disabled people?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.maybe "dignifed" isn't the right word, but seeing a woman in young middle age placed among elderly dementia sufferers must be unsettling. They may have felt she somehow "caught" dementia from them.
That doesn't answer your question about whether there was any better way she could have been treated, though.
That doesn't answer your question about whether there was any better way she could have been treated, though.
Agree with OG.
Regardless of disability people should, wherever possible, be with thier pier group. Or at the least a good mix of ages.
I would think it unfare if one of my own were put in an inappropriate age group.
Although mostly 18 to 35 yr olds there were a couple of much older people in my nephews rehab unit.
Regardless of disability people should, wherever possible, be with thier pier group. Or at the least a good mix of ages.
I would think it unfare if one of my own were put in an inappropriate age group.
Although mostly 18 to 35 yr olds there were a couple of much older people in my nephews rehab unit.
AOG, she is still the one with the limited abilities, hence the need for residential care. having worked with both younger people with severe disabilities and with older people, both have my sympathy and I absolutely understand why this young person is so upset. I would also understand if it was one older person made to live in a res care which was otherwise full of younger disabled people....I am going to say the next bit but I am aware it could offend some people who work in the care sector. Its not uncommon (one might even say usual) for people who work with older people who need residential care and a lot of support to adopt a ?persona...?attitude....?vocabulary which a younger person, or an older person who is not so dependent (ie less demented) could find at very least irritating and at worst, yes undignified. Many people will not feel able to comment or ask people who give them intimate care on a daily basis to change their behaviour.
I don't say this to criticise carers...I have seen it in nurses in hospital as well as in care homes. It shouldn't happen and yes being upset by it is not limited to younger disabled people.....
I don't say this to criticise carers...I have seen it in nurses in hospital as well as in care homes. It shouldn't happen and yes being upset by it is not limited to younger disabled people.....
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