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Stationary care

Stationary care

Holistic and activating care

A person's life and needs change as they age. Changes occur in many areas that require help and support. We provide help for self-help and show ways to live well even with limitations.

Full inpatient care is intended for people who can no longer live alone at home and need permanent support in a nursing home. With us, they therefore receive a comprehensive and holistic offer of care, home, supply as well as support, activation, community and a variety of leisure activities.

The care consists of basic care and treatment. This includes, among other things, personal hygiene, dressing and undressing, and assisting those in need of care with food and fluid intake as well as mobility.

Treatment care, on the other hand, may only be provided by registered nurses. This is because their tasks include, for example, wound and medication care.

Our care and support at the GFO Center Dinslaken - Living, Nursing & Wakeful Coma St. Franziskus is based on scientific and professional criteria as well as on the GUIDELINE, which the employees have developed together.

 

Safety and security

Our goal is to provide our residents with optimal support in order to maintain their abilities for as long as possible. This provides safety and security. We respond to the living habits of our residents with respect and dignity and practice holistic and activating care. In our GFO Center Dinslaken - Living, Care & Waking Coma St. Franziskus, residents in need of physical care and those suffering from dementia are cared for and looked after individually. The actual basic care (getting up, morning toilet, dressing, making beds, tidying up the room, etc.) takes place in the resident's room. Activities that structure the day and activate and motivate our residents are usually carried out in small groups.