Nandou News reporter Zhu WenyiOn November 9, the "Bathing" and "Balloon" activities of the "Cultural Vision·Documentary Screening Season" co-sponsored by the Shanghai Social Sciences Development Research Center, Shanghai Radio and Television Documentary Center, and Tencent Video were held at Held at the Shanghai Museum of Social Sciences. The "Bathing" chapter and the extra chapter "Balloon" of the documentary "Front Waves" were screened on site. The protagonist of the extra chapter "Front Waves" Qian Weihong, Ge Jian, deputy director of the Elderly Care Service Department of Shanghai Civil Affairs Bureau, Tianhua College of Shanghai Normal University, and Social Professor Hao Yong, Center for Social Security and Social Policy Research, Shanghai Sun Hongyan, deputy director of the Nursing Department of the Municipal No. 1 Welfare Home, and others gathered to have a conversation on the topic of "making the caregivers easier and the people being cared for more comfortable" to discuss the methods and values of elderly care, aiming to arouse the common understanding of society. attention, providing valuable reflections for families with caregiving challenges.
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The extra chapter of "Qian Lang" shows the true mood of caregivers
As the aging of my country's population continues to intensify, the issue of elderly care has increasingly become the focus of social attention. The documentary "Front Waves", which records the real life of the elderly, will be broadcast in the summer of 2024, showing the heavy care burden of caregivers of disabled elderly people. The seventh episode "Bathing" confronts the most difficult and secretive topic of care. It follows the footsteps of professional bathing assistants and visits multiple families in depth, showing the responsible side of caregivers of the disabled elderly and the innermost feelings of the disabled elderly. The simplest desire.
On November 7, the extra chapter "Balloon" created by the original cast of the documentary "Front Waves" was launched. It truly presents the trivial daily life of caregivers and conveys their joys and sorrows and self-growth in the care process. 60-year-old Qian Weihong couldn't bear to leave her parents suffering from Alzheimer's disease in a nursing home, so she turned her home into a family "nursing home" and acted as a full-time caregiver at home. During five years of home care, she experienced her mother gradually losing consciousness, forgetting her daughter, and losing her father. She also experienced the pain of cancer. The balloon was a tool for her post-surgery rehabilitation exercise, but unexpectedly became a joyful interactive toy between her bedridden mother and her, adding a bit of lightness to the originally boring and heavy life, allowing love and happiness to accompany each other. transfer. During the care process, Qian Weihong figured out a set of practical care methods, and gradually realized the meaning of care. Aging and death are inevitable, but there are still things that can be done to make the person being cared for more comfortable and happy.
Zhou Quan, deputy director of the Documentary Center of Shanghai Radio and Television Station, said in his speech that health is the entire life cycle and does not only play a big role at the end of life. "From a realistic point of view, aging in a socially responsible family is a process that everyone cannot resist, and it is also a normal and natural phenomenon. In this process, how can we improve the quality of life in the elderly through the care relationship? I think This topic is a richer subject for the documentary beyond the story of seniority as a documentary team. Or practitioners, we hope that through the ability of storytelling and image expression, all walks of life can reach a consensus and discuss how to better build the special care relationship of Chinese people."
Qian Weihong, the protagonist of the extra chapter of "Qianlang" shared a story on the spot. The sorrows and joys of ordinary caregivers. "I think my goal at that time was to relieve my parents' pain as soon as possible. Because I wanted to relieve their pain, I would work hard to find a better way. Although I had some setbacks, sadness or sadness, when the problem was solved, I I feel very happy and have a sense of accomplishment. When faced with the question “What do you want to say to your parents who are about to get old,” Aunt Qian expressed her willingness to share her methods and skills in caring for the elderly with Alzheimer’s disease. If the parents are unwilling to go Nursing homes are also willing to share methods of elderly-friendly transformation and home care. In Aunt Qian's view, caring for the elderly is not all about failure, sadness and loss. This process has led to a new understanding of the meaning of old age and life and death.
Fan Shiguang, the chief director of "Front Waves", said that in the past few months after "Front Waves" was broadcast, the team has continued to pay attention to the topic of the elderly. The extra chapter "Balloon" launched this time once again directly addresses the social pain point of elderly care and will The perspective focuses on caregivers, and through the change of their concepts, it arouses the common attention of society and provides valuable thinking for families with care problems. "I hope to be able to convey a positive concept of life to the public, especially to families who have shared experiences like Mr. Qian."
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"Family-style nursing homes" may become the future trend of nursing homes
In the film "Balloon", Qian Weihong is tailor-made for parents The "home nursing home" made by the company left a deep impression on the audience: handrails everywhere on the walkways turned the home into a "wheelchair access"; a special bathing stool was installed in the bathroom to facilitate bathing and getting up; a professional oxygen concentrator purchased from JD Health , atomizers and other suitable aging products are all available. They also received considerate service from nurses at home...
The "family nursing home" made Qian Weihong's parents happy as children as soon as they returned home from the nursing home, and also gave Qian Weihong a sense of accomplishment. Home care is attracting more and more attention due to its unique advantages, such as familiar environment, friendly family atmosphere, personalized services, professional nursing conditions, etc.
Sun Hongyan, deputy director of the Nursing Department of Shanghai No. 1 Welfare Institute, believes that although the care provided by the institution is very professional and can protect the basic physiological needs of the elderly, there may be deficiencies in emotional support. Director Sun suggested that for the elderly suffering from Alzheimer's disease, if family members master certain care skills and the elderly can receive better care at home, they can choose home care. "But if you cannot provide home care, or if home care has already affected you, you must seek professional institutions. We need to do what we can."
Shanghai Normal University Tianhua College 2. Hao Yong, a professor at the Social Security and Social Policy Research Center, said in the conversation that from the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, the tradition of respecting the elderly and caring for the young has allowed society to actively advocate home care for the elderly. From the analysis of the habits of the Chinese elderly, The elderly prefer to spend their remaining years at home. From the analysis of the current supply of social elderly care services, it is necessary to give greater play to the supporting role of home-based elderly care in supporting families at the current stage of development. Therefore, both in terms of planning and policy, home care is encouraged. Hao Yong mentioned that it is necessary to change the concept of care. “In the short film, Teacher Qian’s mother is playing balloons very powerfully with both hands. If the activities of these two hands can be fully utilized, it may be better for Teacher Qian’s mother’s future life. . In the process of care, we need to rely more on the strength of the person being cared for. Our care is not only about being a caregiver. Instead of being caregivers, they serve as helpers.”
Ge Jian, deputy director of the Elderly Care Service Department of the Shanghai Civil Affairs Bureau, said that in accordance with the unified requirements of the country, more and more elderly care policies are being opened to all elderly people, but in real life, many The elderly will have a kind of "disobedience to old age" Feeling that, he believes that current policies need to pay more attention to family care, "I think whether it is the care of the elderly and their children, or the future development trend, everyone should have a concept that they will definitely grow old. And there will definitely be a stage when you get older and you need someone to take care of you. I think every elderly person and their children should. Should we have such a concept, how should we make corresponding preparations in advance? On the other hand, from the current perspective, our goal is not just for nursing homes. Nursing staff, we also have a concept that in the future every family will be able to master certain nursing knowledge.
Nandou News reporter Zhu WenyiOn November 9, the "Bathing" and "Balloon" activities of the "Cultural Vision·Documentary Screening Season" co-sponsored by the Shanghai Social Sciences Development Research Center, Shanghai Radio and Television Documentary Center, and Tencent Video were held at Held at the Shanghai Museum of Social Sciences. The "Bathing" chapter and the extra chapter "Balloon" of the documentary "Front Waves" were screened on site. The protagonist of the extra chapter "Front Waves" Qian Weihong, Ge Jian, deputy director of the Elderly Care Service Department of Shanghai Civil Affairs Bureau, Tianhua College of Shanghai Normal University, and Social Professor Hao Yong, Center for Social Security and Social Policy Research, Shanghai Sun Hongyan, deputy director of the Nursing Department of the Municipal No. 1 Welfare Home, and others gathered to have a conversation on the topic of "making the caregivers easier and the people being cared for more comfortable" to discuss the methods and values of elderly care, aiming to arouse the common understanding of society. attention, providing valuable reflections for families with caregiving challenges.
The main creator shares
The extra chapter of "Qian Lang" shows the true mood of caregivers
As the aging of my country's population continues to intensify, the issue of elderly care has increasingly become the focus of social attention. The documentary "Front Waves", which records the real life of the elderly, will be broadcast in the summer of 2024, showing the heavy care burden of caregivers of disabled elderly people. The seventh episode "Bathing" confronts the most difficult and secretive topic of care. It follows the footsteps of professional bathing assistants and visits multiple families in depth, showing the responsible side of caregivers of the disabled elderly and the innermost feelings of the disabled elderly. The simplest desire.
On November 7, the extra chapter "Balloon" created by the original cast of the documentary "Front Waves" was launched. It truly presents the trivial daily life of caregivers and conveys their joys and sorrows and self-growth in the care process. 60-year-old Qian Weihong couldn't bear to leave her parents suffering from Alzheimer's disease in a nursing home, so she turned her home into a family "nursing home" and acted as a full-time caregiver at home. During five years of home care, she experienced her mother gradually losing consciousness, forgetting her daughter, and losing her father. She also experienced the pain of cancer. The balloon was a tool for her post-surgery rehabilitation exercise, but unexpectedly became a joyful interactive toy between her bedridden mother and her, adding a bit of lightness to the originally boring and heavy life, allowing love and happiness to accompany each other. transfer. During the care process, Qian Weihong figured out a set of practical care methods, and gradually realized the meaning of care. Aging and death are inevitable, but there are still things that can be done to make the person being cared for more comfortable and happy.
Zhou Quan, deputy director of the Documentary Center of Shanghai Radio and Television Station, said in his speech that health is the entire life cycle and does not only play a big role at the end of life. "From a realistic point of view, aging in a socially responsible family is a process that everyone cannot resist, and it is also a normal and natural phenomenon. In this process, how can we improve the quality of life in the elderly through the care relationship? I think This topic is a richer subject for the documentary beyond the story of seniority as a documentary team. Or practitioners, we hope that through the ability of storytelling and image expression, all walks of life can reach a consensus and discuss how to better build the special care relationship of Chinese people."
Qian Weihong, the protagonist of the extra chapter of "Qianlang" shared a story on the spot. The sorrows and joys of ordinary caregivers. "I think my goal at that time was to relieve my parents' pain as soon as possible. Because I wanted to relieve their pain, I would work hard to find a better way. Although I had some setbacks, sadness or sadness, when the problem was solved, I I feel very happy and have a sense of accomplishment. When faced with the question “What do you want to say to your parents who are about to get old,” Aunt Qian expressed her willingness to share her methods and skills in caring for the elderly with Alzheimer’s disease. If the parents are unwilling to go Nursing homes are also willing to share methods of elderly-friendly transformation and home care. In Aunt Qian's view, caring for the elderly is not all about failure, sadness and loss. This process has led to a new understanding of the meaning of old age and life and death.
Fan Shiguang, the chief director of "Front Waves", said that in the past few months after "Front Waves" was broadcast, the team has continued to pay attention to the topic of the elderly. The extra chapter "Balloon" launched this time once again directly addresses the social pain point of elderly care and will The perspective focuses on caregivers, and through the change of their concepts, it arouses the common attention of society and provides valuable thinking for families with care problems. "I hope to be able to convey a positive concept of life to the public, especially to families who have shared experiences like Mr. Qian."
Expert interpretation
"Family-style nursing homes" may become the future trend of nursing homes
In the film "Balloon", Qian The "family nursing home" tailor-made by Weihong for her parents left a deep impression on the audience: handrails everywhere on the walkways turned the home into a "wheelchair access"; a special bathing stool was installed in the bathroom to facilitate bathing and getting up; in JD Health They purchased a complete range of professional oxygen concentrators, atomizers and other aging products, and also received attentive service from nurses at home...
"Family Nursing Home" made Qian Weihong's parents happy as children as soon as they returned home from the nursing home. It also gave Qian Weihong a sense of accomplishment. Home care is attracting more and more attention due to its unique advantages, such as familiar environment, friendly family atmosphere, personalized services, professional nursing conditions, etc.
Sun Hongyan, deputy director of the Nursing Department of Shanghai No. 1 Welfare Institute, believes that although the care provided by the institution is very professional and can protect the basic physiological needs of the elderly, there may be deficiencies in emotional support. Director Sun suggested that for the elderly suffering from Alzheimer's disease, if family members master certain care skills and the elderly can receive better care at home, they can choose home care. "But if you cannot provide family care, or if family care has already affected you, you must seek professional institutions. We need to do what we can."
Hao Yong, professor at the Tianhua College of Shanghai Normal University and the Social Security and Social Policy Research Center During the conversation, he said that from the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, the tradition of respecting the elderly and caring for the young has led the society to actively advocate home care for the elderly. Based on the analysis of the habits of the Chinese elderly, the elderly prefer to live at home. From the analysis of the current supply of social elderly care services, it is necessary to give greater play to the supporting role of home-based elderly care in supporting families at the current stage of development. Therefore, both in terms of planning and policy, home care is encouraged. Hao Yong mentioned that it is necessary to change the concept of care. “In the short film, Teacher Qian’s mother is playing balloons very powerfully with both hands. If the activities of these two hands can be fully utilized, it may be better for Teacher Qian’s mother’s future life. . In the process of care, we must rely more on the strength of the person being cared for. Our care is not only a caregiver, but a helper.”
Deputy Director of the Elderly Care Service of Shanghai Civil Affairs Bureau. Director Ge Jian said that in accordance with the unified requirements of the country, more and more elderly care policies are being opened to all elderly people. However, in real life, many elderly people have a feeling of "disobedience to old age". He believes that the current policy needs to be open to families. Pay more attention to care, "I think whether it is the care of the elderly and their children, or the future development trend, everyone should have a concept that they will definitely grow old, and there will definitely be a stage of need after they grow old. There is someone to take care of. I think every elderly person and child should have this concept, so how should we make corresponding preparations in advance? On the other hand, from the current perspective, the supply of professional caregivers is still there. Facing a huge bottleneck. Our goal is not just to be a nursing home nurse, we also have a concept that in the future every family will be able to master certain nursing knowledge.”