@baysideful Absolutely. The person who has power of attorney is allowed to stay in the room while the patient is being cleaned and changed. Repositioning is essential every two hours. It especially must be done at night when the night staff is very understaffed. Take pictures of any marks that you see on your loved one's skin. That may be the start of a bed sore.
The staff lies!!!
they cover it up...U HAVE TO TAKE THE SHEET DOWN AND LOOK EVEREWHERE....ESPECIALLY THE BUTTOX
AND HIPS ....U HAVE TO ASK TO SEE THE CHART...U HAVE TO GO IN GROUPS AND STAY WITH THEM ON SHIFTS...THEY DON'T TURN THEM EVERY 2 HOURS!!!
THIS IS CRAP..TELL THE TRUTH...
baysideful 2 years ago
@baysideful Absolutely. The person who has power of attorney is allowed to stay in the room while the patient is being cleaned and changed. Repositioning is essential every two hours. It especially must be done at night when the night staff is very understaffed. Take pictures of any marks that you see on your loved one's skin. That may be the start of a bed sore.
haileyalexis709 1 year ago