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Prehod starostnikov iz domačega okolja v dom za starejše občane : diplomsko delo
ID Radosavljevič, Anja (Author), ID Urek, Mojca (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V diplomski nalogi sem predstavila doživljanje starostnikov ob preselitvi v dom starejših občanov. Zanimalo me je, iz kakšnih razlogov so se odločili za preselitev, kakšni občutki so jih ob tem spremljali, kaj je bil najtežji del preselitve in kako so se navadili na novo življenje znotraj doma. Želela sem izvedeti še o njihovih izkušnjah z izven institucionalnih oblikah pomoči, njihovih izkušnjah s tem, da so bili njihovi svojci v vlogi oskrbovalca, in njihov pogled na vlogo socialne delavke v domu. Poleg starostnikov sem intervjuvala tudi svojce, ki imajo izkušnjo s tem, da so svojca namestili v dom. Zanimal me je njihov pogled na domove za starejše občane, njihova izkušnja v vlogi oskrbovalca in njihove občutke ob namestitvi starostnika v dom. Nazadnje sem želela izvedeti še pogled socialne delavke, ki je zaposlena v domu starejših občanov. Želela sem, da mi opiše svoje delo, svoje izkušnje z novimi stanovalci, izkušnje sodelovanja s svojci in na koncu še načine, s katerimi novim stanovalcev olajšajo prehod v dom za starejše občane. Ugotovila sem, da je za marsikoga prehod v dom travmatična izkušnja, posebej v primerih, ko so bili prisiljeni v to odločitev v zelo kratkem času. Kljub temu da so velikokrat začetki nekoliko težavni, se stanovalci s pomočjo dobrih odnosov, ki jih imajo z zaposlenimi, in rednimi stiki s svojci, prilagodijo na življenje znotraj doma. Stanovalci so s svojim življenjem znotraj doma zadovoljni.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:starejši ljudje in družba, izkušnje v domu starejših, socialno delo s starostniki
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FSD - Faculty of Social Work
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[A. Radosavljevič]
Year:2023
Number of pages:53 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-149032 This link opens in a new window
UDC:364.4-053.9
COBISS.SI-ID:204116483 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:02.09.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:The transition of elderly people from their home environment to a nursing home
Abstract:
In my thesis, I presented the experience of elderly people when moving to a nursing home. I was interested in the reasons for their decision to move, the emotions that accompanied them, the most difficult part of the move, and how they adjusted to their new life within the home. I also wanted to hear about their experiences with non-institutional forms of help, their experiences with family members as caregivers, and their perspective on the role of social workers in the nursing home. In addition to the elderly residents, I also interviewed family members who have experience with placing someone in a nursing home. I was interested in their views on nursing homes, their experiences as caregivers, and their feelings about placing an elderly person in a home. Finally, I wanted to hear from a social worker employed in a nursing home. I wanted her to describe her work, her experiences with new residents, her experiences working with families, and finally, the ways in which they facilitate the transition of new residents into the nursing home. I found that for many people, the transition to a nursing home is a traumatic experience, especially in cases where they were forced to make this decision very quickly. Despite the initial difficulties, residents adapt to life within the home with the help of good relationships with staff and regular contact with family members. The residents are satisfied with their lives within the home.

Keywords:elderly people and society, experiences in the home fort he elderly, social work with the elderly

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