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What are the jobs in nursing homes?

The jobs in nursing homes include dean, vice president, branch secretary, office director, accountant, cashier, logistics supervisor, medical staff, cleaning and canteen service personnel, etc. Nursing homes generally refer to nursing homes, geracomium, and non-profit organizations that provide old-age services for the elderly, also known as nursing homes. Nursing homes in western countries are usually run by local governments or charities in cooperation with enterprises, and can accept elderly people with various needs. China's nursing homes are developed on the basis of "five guarantees" in rural areas.

All the expenses of nursing homes are borne by the state, and individuals can also receive a part of the old-age pension or pension as required. China's nursing homes are developed on the basis of rural "five guarantees". During the period of agricultural cooperation in 1956, agricultural production cooperatives provided food, clothing, medical care and burial (for children, education) for widows, widows, orphans and orphans who lacked the ability to work and had no dependence on their livelihood, which was referred to as "five guarantees" for short. During the period of people's commune in 1958, centralized support was provided to the five-guarantee households, and a number of nursing homes were set up all over the country. Since 1978, with the implementation of the contract responsibility system and the development of collective economy in rural areas, nursing homes have been further consolidated and developed. In 1988, there were 36,665 nursing homes in rural areas, and 756 counties (county-level cities) generally set up nursing homes in towns and villages. Old people's homes have also been set up in urban streets.

Relevant laws and regulations: Interim Measures for the Administration of Rural Nursing Homes

Adoptive objects:

The adopted objects of nursing homes are mainly elderly people with five guarantees. Conditional nursing homes also accept elderly people who enjoy pensions at their own expense and adhere to the principle of voluntary admission and freedom of discharge. Nursing homes often organize some elderly people to participate in productive labor and recreational and sports activities suitable for the characteristics of the elderly.

Services:

1. Self-care, establishing files for the elderly, measuring blood pressure and temperature twice a day and recording them, reminding the elderly to take medicine on time, and providing activities such as fitness and playing cards for the elderly who can take care of themselves. Wash clothes for the elderly and lead them to take a bath and have a haircut every month.

2. Semi-self-care, establishing files for the elderly, measuring blood pressure and temperature twice a day and recording them, reminding and helping the elderly to take medicine on time, and providing semi-self-care activities such as fitness and playing cards for the elderly. Wash clothes for the elderly and lead them to take a bath and have a haircut every month. Help them keep fit to restore their limb function.

3. Do not take care of yourself at all, set up a file for the elderly to measure blood pressure and temperature twice a day and record it, feed the elderly to eat and take medicine on time, and help them with physical activities, massage, turn over and scrub stains at least three times a day. Wash clothes for the elderly, provide bedsore-proof mattresses for the elderly, and scrub the body once a month. For some special elderly people, some services will be added with the consent of their families.