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SOLEDAD, CAMILLE KATE S.

3-BSN A
NCM 114- CARE OF THE OLDER ADULT

ACTIVITY 2: REACTION PAPER


LINK: Dapat bang dalhin sa Home for the Aged ang matatanda?

The documentary video shows why families choose to place their elderly loved ones in a home
for the aged. It highlights various factors that influence this decision, including societal
pressures, financial limitations, and a lack of time and knowledge to provide proper care for
them. However, it also emphasizes the importance of considering the emotional well-being of
these individuals and the potential negative implications of isolating them from their families and
communities.

There are instances where a home for the elderly might be the best option due to the particular
circumstances of the individual. These circumstances could include complex medical needs,
safety concerns, or a lack of available family support. Thus, it is essential to evaluate each case
individually, taking into account the unique needs and preferences of the elderly person.
Families vary in their ability to provide full-time care for elderly relatives. Factors such as work
obligations, financial constraints, and geographical distances can make it challenging to offer
the necessary support at home. In these cases, a home for the aged could be a viable option to
ensure the elderly receive the care they need.

Some elderly individuals may have medical conditions or require specialized care that cannot be
adequately provided at home. Aged care facilities can offer professional assistance,
round-the-clock medical support, and social activities that can enhance their quality of life and
overall well-being. However, To ensure their physical well-being and their mental and emotional
stability, a balance must be maintained. The importance of consistent communication, contact
with loved ones, and community-building activities should not be ignored. It is important to
acknowledge the significance of emotional connections and the role of familial support in the
overall well-being of the elderly. Regular visits, engaging activities, and involving seniors in
decision-making processes can help alleviate feelings of isolation and promote a sense of
belonging.

In conclusion, sending elderly individuals to a home for the aged is a serious decision, as it
carries significant implications for their physical, mental, and emotional health. Also, it should
be made based on their individual needs, preferences, and available support systems. It's
crucial to carefully evaluate the situation and consider what will provide the highest level of care,
support, and overall quality of life for the elderly person in question.

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