Youth shaping the future of elderly care
"The elderly really enjoy spending time with us," she said. "We actively engage with them to bring joy and energy."
Alongside daily activities like singing and crafting, He organizes special events such as afternoon teas and games for the elderly. For example, during this year's winter solstice, she and her colleagues made dumplings with the residents, a traditional celebration for the occasion.
He's nursing home currently cares for 25 elderly residents, most of whom cannot live independently. This requires extra patience from He and her team.
"These elders may not be good at expressing it or may feel shy, but they also long for more interaction and emotional connection," she said.
He's lively personality helps her easily connect with the residents, earning their trust and affection.
For example, during the last Chinese New Year, He had to stay at the nursing home for work and couldn't go home, marking her first time away from her family for the holiday. One elderly woman gave her a red envelope and a bag of candy, despite her polite refusal.
"She insisted, saying that to them, I'm still like a child and I should receive good luck from the elderly," He said.
She has also realized that sincerity is key when communicating with the elderly.
"I don't just show them my best side," she explained. "I try to be real with them so they can sense my honesty."
In addition to building relationships with the residents, He offers practical suggestions to improve the nursing home's management. She revised the nursing care level chart to better match the services provided.
"This adjustment helps meet the residents' needs more effectively and facilitates clearer communication with their families," she explained.