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Elders' and Caregivers' Voices: Boosting Hospital Care
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Caregivers echoed similar sentiments. They want to be part of the care team, not just bystanders. This means regular updates, open communication, and being included in planning care. Both patients and caregivers stressed the importance of a comfortable and safe environment that respects dignity.
One key takeaway is that training hospital staff to understand and address the specific needs of older patients can make a big difference. This includes both medical and non-medical aspects of care.
Though the study highlights important areas for improvement, it also underscores the positive impact of age-friendly care initiatives. By listening to older patients and their caregivers, hospitals can continue to enhance the quality of care they provide.
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