I think when a person is old, all the children around him have grown up, and he is getting busier and busier for his own career, there is no one around him. At that time, the old people with empty houses will definitely feel lonely, so how should we treat this problem?
So this is when the problem arises. Should the elderly be left at home or sent to a nursing home? On this issue, I am here to talk about my views.
I am in favor of sending old people to nursing homes.
I think the most important thing for the elderly is to be accompanied and taken care of. Since we, as children, can't stay with them all the time, we can't cruelly leave them at home and suffer loneliness and loneliness alone. We should try to make them happy, so we thought of nursing homes.
When we send the elderly to nursing homes, it is not that we are unfilial, let alone that we put the blame on the government. In fact, it can better reflect our responsibility to the elderly as children. Because we don't have time to take care of the elderly, we are worried about their loneliness and their health. Imagine that the old man was left alone at home. If something happens, we can't find it in time, let alone send it to the hospital in time. The result may be serious, which we don't want to think about.
It was because there were too many worries that we finally chose to send them to a nursing home. If we choose to send the elderly to a nursing home, there are specialized nursing staff there. If anything happens, it can be solved in time without serious consequences. It is precisely because of their major that our elderly people will be taken good care of and will engage in some activities to make them less lonely. How can old people feel lonely if they live in a peaceful and happy atmosphere?
Moreover, many elderly people will feel that they will drag down their children when they are old, and they will also choose to go to nursing homes. They will feel that this is the best choice, and they can discuss, chat and chat with their peers. Isn't it better to have a professional life, which is good for yourself and won't make children worry too much?
So having said that, I still want to reiterate that it is right to choose a nursing home, which is both secure and safe.
What the elderly need is not material, but spiritual, with someone to take care of them, and as children, we often visit them when we have time. Isn't that what the elderly need most?
I'm done with my point. Everything has advantages and disadvantages. After all, we are not the old people themselves, and we can't understand their real thoughts. What matters is how the old people view their position and choose their own path. However, as children, who doesn't want the elderly to live a happy life while ensuring health and longevity?