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Nursing Home Language Standards

Etiquette is the code of conduct that must be observed in interpersonal interactions. Good looks, neat clothing, etc. are all etiquette instructions for nursing home caregivers. The following is a detailed introduction to the etiquette instructions for caregivers.

1. Clothes should be neat and elegant

Nursing home caregivers should not expose too much in their clothing, do not be too flashy, and should be modest. Nursing home caregivers should wear socks and soft soles when working. Flat-heeled or wedge-heeled shoes, do not wear hard-soled shoes to prevent sprained ankles or making noise when walking, which will affect the rest of the elderly in nursing homes, and do not wear barefoot slippers.

2. The hair should not be too long

If the hair of the nursing home caregiver is too long, you can use a work cap or hair net to cover the hair to prevent the nursing home caregiver from wearing hair when caring for the elderly. Contamination of hair with items also prevents nursing home caregivers from becoming infected themselves.

3. Pay attention to personal hygiene

Nursing home caregivers should take regular baths, wash their hair, and cut their nails. Clothes, shoes and socks should be changed in a timely manner, and they should not dye their nails with bright colors. When caring for another elderly person after caring for another elderly person, they must be absorbed in time to prevent cross-infection.

4. Wear light makeup when working

Nursing home nurses should not wear heavy makeup when working, but should be solemn, simple and generous.

5. Behave dignifiedly

Nursing home caregivers should not pick their noses, pick their ears, or cut their nails in front of the elderly while working. If a nursing home caregiver is unwell and coughs or sneezes, she should cover her mouth and nose with a handkerchief or tissue and say "I'm sorry." The nursing home caregiver should be pleasant and smile when speaking to the elderly, so as to give the elderly in the nursing home a feeling of spring breeze.

6. Treat others politely

Nursing home caregivers must be polite and use civilized language when treating the elderly or their family members. Respect the elderly and be kind, gentle and speak at an appropriate speed when talking to them.