Does one, today, just have to accept that even in an expensive Nursing Home because of staff shortages some residents aren't got up, washed and dressed until halfway through the morning? I have mentioned concern to management who admit that they often have morning shifts with serious shortages as staff just don't want to stay in the job. And this is a lovely care home with conscientious and caring staff and management!
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Care staff left in droves (where to I don't know), nurses left too, many for excellent paying but short-term gov run Covid testing & quarantine jobs. There were reports of Country Nursing Homes having Army personal brought in as they really had such little staff. Smiling army men & women shown on the News, taking a day's care work in their stride with a can-do attidude.
A formal enquiry into Aged Care quality & safety was launched. Job satisfaction was actually quite high but low pay was a big factor.
Some things have helped.
Free nursing & aide training courses were introduced. Many unemployed artists & hospitality workers during Covid lockdowns took this up for a guaranteed job. Many will hopefully stay (or at least do both). Overseas workers that left have returned. Yet still shortages remain.
I wish I had answers for you, I don't. All I can say is based on my experience from volunteering at a Covid Hospital. The patients were brought from their aged care homes, dehydrated & in what they wore. No belongings. Most had memory issues/dementia. Time as per the clock was irrelevant to them. A day could be long or short. They didn't need a daily shower, in fact it wore them out. Hygiene was maintained, but bed bath could be on any shift, not just AM. Clothing was from donations in those emergency times. Most were fine with this & one lady told me proudly she had chosen that lovely dark red top & pants (donated scrub wear for nurses that was handed out). Many of these people got to trust the staff, make real bonds. The care, a listening ear, a kind word, a gentle hand was more important than up, washed, dressed for breakfast. It gave me comfort to see this kindness.
Wishing you all the best as you care for your Mother.
With inflation being higher than its been in 40 years, and grocery prices being outrageous, everyone needs as high a paying job or 2 as possible. The elder care industry just isn't it, sadly.
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The market is flooded with jobs in our booming economy. Many do not choose to work in certain types of health care who did so previously. The same problem, by the way, holds true for many slaughterhouses. I have been reading that they cannot keep staff and worry more and more about food safety because of this.
The only good news here is that you recognize you have a caring facility who is endeavoring to do their best.
But you are correct; this is a problem.
You probably don't live in a place with a competitive medical industry.
Case in point there were 2 sisters who are LPNs that worked at the facility, they left for jobs at the Cleveland Clinic 😆
Looking at the want ads here there are many facilities are competing with each other for workers from LPNs to Cooks.
By the way one of the sad but funny in a way story is the one of the Aide that went on break at 9:30 in the morning and did not come back🙂