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Suggestions to caregivers for dealing with stressful situation

Dealing with verbal and physical aggression from residents and completing difficult tasks on time are some of the most challenging aspects of working in a nursing facility. Understanding the situation and remaining calm can usually prevent abuse, mistreatment or neglect of a resident.

The first step in controlling stressful situations that may arise out of working with long-term care facility residents is acknowledging that your feelings are valid. Once you recognize that your feelings are only human, there are a number of ways to control stress and anger, including:

  • Take a few deep breaths, take a step backward and reassess the situation.
  • Call for help at the first sign of trouble.
  • Take some time out and walk off your stress.
  • If you are sure that the resident will be safe, go outside and get some fresh air or sit down for a minute.
  • Organize support groups and talk about your feelings with co-workers.
  • Pay close attention to physical and verbal cues from the resident.
  • Attend in-service training sessions dealing with stress management and residents’ rights.
  • Ask your supervisor for advice.
  • Remain calm and never argue with a resident.
    Approach aggressive residents calmly.
  • Never force a resident to do anything against his/her will.
  • Be aware of a resident’s care plan and particular needs before beginning a task.