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Aromatherapy into the aged care institutions (3)

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The monthly relaxation and meditation team is involved in helping several male patients with Parkinson's disease. They are very grateful for the visible results in the massage and foot bath. After completing such deep relaxation, we often witnessed "I am willing to share a special experience with a person with severe Parkinson's disease and one of the hands holding the hand to keep shaking. The resident can't make a verbal expression. When we first did an aromatherapy hand massage for him, his hand was completely open and relaxed in an open way. He no longer shakes and calms down completely. In the next week, he opens his hand to accept Massage. This may be the first time he has had to make a personal choice for the first time. The relaxation of the jitter after the massage lasts for at least two hours and can continue to grow."

Aromatherapy has reached a significant contribution to improving communication between residents and staff and between residents and those responsible for care.

Complete skin

Many residents increase the likelihood of skin tearing and infection due to lack of skin perfection. A refreshing base cream that blends 3% concentrated myrrh and lavender essential oils has been shown to be very effective in improving skin integrity. Applying it every day actually encourages those residents to do this treatment themselves. This not only improves skin integrity, but it also allows these residents to move their arms, use their fingers, and encourage continued use and bending of muscles, just like using stimuli.

"A hostel resident has a real combat experience because her legs contain excess water, poor blood circulation, ulcers and poor skin integrity. She is usually very depressed. After a few weeks of aromatherapy, her mood It has been boosted, the doctor commented, "It looks like there is a brand new leg." "A hostel nurse

Positive "memory link"

This technique is based on the results of my study of Dr. Tmi Betts and patients with epilepsy in a professional aromatherapy course. Residents give us a "link" to a pleasant memory with a special scent through a method. This has proven to be very effective in managing future physical and emotional pain responses. This technique is usually very effective for dying residents. The smell of this "link" can bring joyful memories with happiness. The experience of relaxing before can be a superior condition for recalling the removal of terrible emotions. We even think that the scent of the link can help to enter a new experience journey full of calm and love, they can really recognize the "down".

Place an electric bedside table lamp containing a small aromatherapy dish in a tempered patient room. This creates a pleasant aroma for residents, families and staff. The oil that is formulated is the smell that was often “linked” to the residents. The aromatherapy table lamp also reminds the staff to pay attention to easing the residents. a nursing home routine

The role of divine witness

When aromatherapy treatments relax residents, they often enter the illusionary journey of their past or “take us to follow them”. We are sacred witnesses that tell a very private story that is usually combined with emotional release. This process is sometimes a very important need for volunteers to face up. Release and shed time is an important opportunity for residents to 'release' and have a more calm experience every day in the future.

"I couldn't cry when my husband passed away six months ago. After you gave me a massage, now I cried. Is this normal?" A hostel resident

Evaluation method

The results of all the evaluations come from one

※Observation staff observation

※Resident detailed plan and care plan

※Event staff reaction

※Report, including special observations of volunteers

※Family reaction

※ Resident response, including some special “scale scale” measurement tables, weekly fixed meetings also stipulate a forum to take helpful assessment information.

Support relationship

Training the person in charge of care, family members and friends doing basic hand massage is an important part of the aromatherapy program. These people will be given the ''scented lotion') of their choice and are encouraged to carry this lotion for their family's intentional massage (intentional touch) whenever they visit. This is an investment in the future. Relieving care is as if the visitor is already familiar with the fact that they can make contact with their favorite residents.

The lack of private space in a nursing home is undoubtedly not helpful in supporting relationships. Encourage family members to find quiet courtyards or garden places and share some private time with their favorite residents.

Once a member of the family becomes a resident of a nursing home, the shift in family function is normal. Nursing home staff began to focus on full-time care of residents with the highest quality, and family members were not involved in the process. The aromatherapy program brings family members back to the care process and they are very grateful for their active participation. The person in charge of the report reported that "the aromatherapy program brought back the intimacy between relatives and learned about the long-term relationship between them."

"Thank you for teaching me how to help my husband with a hand massage. In the past I could only sit and hold his hand. Now I can massage my hands for him: we used to have a wonderful 52-year and 8-month marriage, but recently These two years are very hard. I miss very much that we can always do good communication, and now he is a terminal patient of Parkinson's disease. I also miss the gentle embrace he used to give me. Now help him with his hands. When I massage, I feel more connected with his spiritual and physical aspects. Although it is different from the hug, it is very relaxed.” The wife of the nursing home resident is undergoing training and personal growth. .


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