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Experience of going to a nursing home [six articles]
# Experience # Introduction The nursing home is a non-profit organization that provides aged care services for the elderly. Nursing homes in western countries are usually run by local governments or charities in cooperation with enterprises, which can accept the elderly with various needs. The following are "six lessons of going to a nursing home" for your tasting.

My experience of going to a nursing home

20xx65438+On February 7th, I went to Yan 'an Bayi Nursing Home to visit the elderly with Yan 'an University Love Society. In this process, I learned about the achievements these old people made in those years, and I couldn't help feeling how brave they were, how much they suffered and how much blood and sweat they shed for peace in China. But they are so strong that they can't stand the ravages of time. Their old faces are becoming fragile. At this moment, what I think of is not pity, but deep respect. Even if they are destroyed by years, they never bow their heads and never give up. They still have the car-scrapping of the past. During the period, the students performed programs for the old people, and the old people enjoyed watching them. The vitality of a new generation of young people seems to awaken their shadows. Straight dresses and badges on their chests all show their pride and arouse our admiration.

The second part is the experience of going to a nursing home

This social practice gave me a good opportunity to experience social life, let me see the veterans' old age and their irresistible pride in the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. This activity has enhanced my sense of social responsibility. At the same time, this time accompanying veterans also gave me a taste of caring for others. I hope there will be more such opportunities in the future. Respecting the elderly has always been the traditional virtue of our Chinese nation. However, in today's increasingly rich material age, middle-aged people are more and more busy with their work and have no time to take care of their parents around them. Therefore, there are many elderly people in today's society, and their hearts are lonely. As college students and young volunteers in the new era, we have a great obligation to shoulder this social responsibility and continue to carry forward this traditional virtue that has lasted for thousands of years. Through our own efforts, we will bring care, joy and warmth to the elderly, set an example, create a good fashion of respecting and loving the elderly in the whole society, and cultivate and enhance citizens' social consciousness.

This social practice in the nursing home has enriched me. It makes me understand the life of the elderly and enhances my sense of social responsibility. I hope to have more opportunities to do this kind of exercise in the future.

Article 3 Experience of going to a nursing home

In this sunny weather, taking advantage of the May Day holiday, we spontaneously organized a volunteer activity to visit the elderly who care about nursing homes. This time, the nursing home and his party felt a lot. At the destination, there is no fancy yard. It's just an old building with a quiet courtyard. However, I am glad that we are here. We want to bring joy to the old people here. We started working together, washing their hair and mopping the floor, chatting with them for a while, playing chess and cards ... I saw their thoughts and concerns about their children and the loneliness in the nursing home when I got along with my grandparents. We only went for a while, and happy smiles appeared on the faces of the old people. Simply saying a few words of concern and consideration at home can make you feel that they are very happy because of our arrival.

As the saying goes, "there are old people in the family as treasures." But today, because most children are busy with work and have no time to take care of the elderly, they send the elderly to a nursing home and have time to have a look. In fact, we know that what the elderly lack is not material help, but inner spiritual companionship. There are so many empty nesters in the world that the number of elderly people in nursing homes is increasing every year. There is very little we can do. It is impossible to go to every nursing home and take care of every old person, but we can do our best to take care of the old people we see in front of us and use our own strength to appeal to the young people in society to care more about their parents and take time to go home and have a look. What the old people expect is not how much the children will do to help them when they get home. What they want is that the children can come back to see and chat with them more often, even if it is only for a few minutes, I think they will be very happy.

I was deeply moved by this volunteer activity, so I quickly called my family and chatted with them after the activity. I hope everyone will contribute their meager strength to care for every old man, and don't let them be full of loneliness and regret in the remaining years.

Article 4 Experience of going to a nursing home

Dedicated time, full of harvest; Dedicate time and reap value; Dedicate love and gain touch. Respecting the old and loving the young is the traditional virtue of our Chinese nation. It is a precious spiritual wealth handed down by our ancestors. In our profound traditional culture, paying attention to ethics and family harmony is the essence of our cultural tradition, and it is also the concrete embodiment of the strong cohesion and affinity of the Chinese nation. Everyone is old, but it is everyone's responsibility to respect the old and love the young. Early in the morning, all the officers of the Young Volunteers Association of our hospital, led by the captain of the respect for the elderly team, gathered downstairs in the Youth Federation office and went to the "Old Frye" nursing home in Huaxi District, Guiyang City. Each of us will go through the process from childhood to youth, from youth to old age, and experience life and death. We are still in our youth, and there is still a long way to go in the future. How to go on, I think, everyone should know fairly well. Maybe when we finish the journey of life and have a rest, will we spend our old age like the old people in nursing homes?

When I walked into the nursing home and faced strange old people, I was very stiff at first. I don't know what to say to the old people. I'm afraid to talk about their sadness. However, all this was changed by an old man. During the conversation, grandpa told me about his previous life. In that old society, although grandpa was an orphan, society did not abandon him. He also became a glorious party member. My grandfather also told me about their daily life. One of them is pathetic. They can only move in that small yard every day, and the door is locked. The dean did this to ensure their safety, but I think they lived a miserable life in their later years and lived a "copier" life every day. I don't want the old man outside to accompany my grandson. In your spare time, you can also go to the square to dance square dance, play chess and play with other old people. However, the old people in the nursing home didn't feel that the conversation with us was more about their youth.

On the way back, the old man followed us to the place where we took the bus, and he was reluctant to go. I have mixed feelings. These old people have devoted their lives in obscurity in their work. Now their children are not around, but they still maintain an optimistic and strong mind. Life is old and productive. As the younger generation, we should try our best to help them and care about their old age.

I learned a lot through this activity. As for my parents, I told myself that they would get old one day, and I would try my best to take care of them and keep them around, no matter how slow their actions become, no matter how difficult their thinking becomes. Because I know that sheep have the grace of kneeling, and crows have a feeding father. As young volunteers, we should pay more attention to them. They are not lonely, and life is not so bleak, so that they can have one more object to tell.

Chapter V Experience of Going to a Nursing Home

The elderly are a vulnerable group in our society. Respecting the old and loving the young is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. As long as everyone gives a little love, the world will become a better place. In order to carry forward this traditional virtue and the traditional virtue of respecting the elderly of the Chinese nation, the Youth Federation organized this activity. Now I have decided to join the Youth Federation and choose to be a volunteer, do my bit and give a little love.

At 7: 20 in the morning, the director of our Youth Federation and a group of 72 journalists gathered in Zhixing Building, bringing a piece of fruit and some ingredients. After a while, we arrived at the nursing home. As soon as I entered the yard, I saw some grandparents who got up early and looked at their kind faces. As if vaguely seeing grandma at home, we walked into the old man's house and walked beside him, afraid to open the door and say the first words to them. On the contrary, the old people are more active than us, and they follow us shy people kindly, thus breaking the quiet picture.

Later, we not only visited the old people one by one, but also sent them warmth. The aunt who took care of the elderly there told us that the stories of these old people told us that they missed their parents and relatives. Their children are away from home all the year round because of their busy work, and no one is at home to chat with them. They didn't die alone, and they didn't come to the nursing home to get along with their peers. In this way, they can feel the infinite beauty of the sunset.

In the communication with the old people, I heard them talk about the bitter past when they were young. They talked about their children's childhood and took pains to teach a lot. They never ask for anything in return. They just want their children to be safe. Did you do this when they were old?

In this activity, we acted as their grandchildren, chatting with them, beating their backs, serving them tea and water, sending them fruits and sweets, taking them for a walk, cooking for them and so on. Together with them, these bits and pieces remind me of an old saying, "We should treat all the old people in the world like our elders." Respecting the old and loving the young is what we should do.

When we left the nursing home, we felt a lot of sadness in our hearts, just as I was about to cross the iron gate. I almost cried. It may be that I have a deep understanding of the old people at home. I hope this activity can improve our social practice ability, strengthen our love and let me understand the meaning of love and dedication. I hope to participate in such activities again and continue to inherit traditional virtues.

Chapter VI Experience of Going to a Nursing Home

Respecting the elderly is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. But in today's society, how many people can do it? Of course, there are also some old people we dare not respect, such as those who touch porcelain. There are too many such people in the society, and so many young people are cheated, which leads everyone to stay away from the elderly when they see them. And there are a group of lovely old people who can't feel the warmth brought by their relatives without their family. They live in a yard, and everyone walks together. And our purpose this time is to chat with such a group of lovely but lonely old people and spend time with them. I still remember that we set off early in the morning. On the way by bus, I was excited and nervous, afraid of failing in the exam ... when we arrived at the nursing home, it was around 8: 30. I felt very sad when I saw the courtyard of the nursing home. It's a small yard, the house is very old and the hardware facilities are poor. There are several old people scattered in the yard. When we stepped into the yard, some old people were still patting the position next to us and asked us to sit down. It was very touching. Then the seniors assigned us tasks: some were chatting with the elderly; Have a plenty of help cleaning. I'm going to chat with the old man. When I stepped into the house and saw my grandfather, I saw him sitting quietly in a chair, silent and staring blankly. It was only when I said the first sentence to him that he reacted and turned his head to me. During the two days I spent with my grandfather, I only knew that his surname was Ma, and he was 89 years old this year. I can't say clearly. I dare not ask his family for fear of involving Grandpa Ma's sadness. When asked about his youth, Grandpa Ma became very interested. He said that when he was young, he was a soldier in Chongqing and went to many places. He also told me that when I was young, I had to go out and do what I wanted to do, otherwise I wouldn't have a chance to do it when I was old. Grandpa Ma is also worried that I just arrived in Guiyang and am not used to it. Is Guiyang cold? He cares about me as much as his grandfather. At that moment I thought of my grandparents. Although not as old as Grandpa Ma, he is old and his legs and feet are not very flexible. Suddenly feel very unfilial. I haven't called them once since I arrived in Guiyang for so long, but every time they come home, they care about me and ask me how I am doing. But sometimes I think they are wordy. I miss my grandparents. I want to call them and say I miss them. The last farewell is the saddest. I want to spend more time with them, even if it is only one minute, but this short minute is gone. When we went to say goodbye to Grandpa Ma, he said, "I'm sorry you came to see me, but I can't cook noodles for you." When I heard this sentence, I was so moved that I could hardly hold back the tears in my eyes. They are really a group of kind and lovely people. I just hope that the little time we spend together can make them feel the warmth of this society. Although people eat and drink in nursing homes, they are not happy because they are lonely all the year round and want someone to chat with them. This activity really made me realize the meaning of the word "filial piety".

Although this activity didn't bring any valuable things to the old people, I believe our blessings will also bring them a warmth. This experience reminds me that a person's strength is insignificant, but if we gather more insignificant strength, what kind of strength it is. I hope that we will never forget the old people living in the corner, and that more people can pay attention to them. We all have parents, and one day we will all grow old. Imagine what it would be like if we were old and had no children around us. In fact, the old people don't want much, a little care and a little companionship are enough!