Wednesday, May 5, 2010

A Lab Designed To Test Cellular Respiration

Simple questions, no easy answer!

We all agree management, nurse coordinator and our Community IMO: the meals are very important moments.

We all want:
  • the most disabled are helped to take their meals in the best possible
  • there is no question of making tables "ghettos" where are concentrated the most disabled among us, risk of a terrible silence during the time of the meal: the IMO, we hope that there is always at least one of us (unless disabled) to a table of most disabled.
  • should facilitate the work of nursing assistants (and especially at night *) and we can disperse more disabled
The problem is that the main dining room is super full and it will take the "free" on a dining room schedule, smaller side.

No easy solution. The Director and Nurse Coordinator will try evolving practical solutions ...!

But now, most of us with disabilities start their meal half an hour before the other, later joined by those who have less difficulty.

Yesterday, the Community IMO reflected together on these issues and realized ... there is no easy answer!

CASE LOOK!

* Normally the aides in the afternoon finish at 20.30, but many times, they remain beyond!

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