via how do you cope with the covid situation, what do you do to keep them occupied?
When I worked in them, nurses would come and do activities, like read aloud, or do quizzes, and exercises, they would have books and jigsaw puzzles, and they would have social club things.
Some of them had pets to keep them company. Or they would play endless games, like mah jong, or scrabble, cards, snooker, and bowls. They wouldn't just sit and watch tv, though some of them did just that.
Funny I didn't really see much knitting or quilting going on, but that's also something elderly (women) do a lot of.
Men had a workshop/shed where they would knock about bits of wood.
There was also a gardening club each week that I would direct and we would go round weeding and tidying up the garden and have morning tea afterwards.
In the evenings, they actually did have happy hour, where they'd have drinks, though I didn't stick around for that! Apparently its not fun handling drunken elderly people (I don't want to imagine!)
When I worked in them, nurses would come and do activities, like read aloud, or do quizzes, and exercises, they would have books and jigsaw puzzles, and they would have social club things.
Some of them had pets to keep them company. Or they would play endless games, like mah jong, or scrabble, cards, snooker, and bowls. They wouldn't just sit and watch tv, though some of them did just that.
Funny I didn't really see much knitting or quilting going on, but that's also something elderly (women) do a lot of.
Men had a workshop/shed where they would knock about bits of wood.
There was also a gardening club each week that I would direct and we would go round weeding and tidying up the garden and have morning tea afterwards.
In the evenings, they actually did have happy hour, where they'd have drinks, though I didn't stick around for that! Apparently its not fun handling drunken elderly people (I don't want to imagine!)