What is the per capita area of nursing homes?

The per capita area of nursing homes is 6 square meters.

The new standard also stipulates the space allocation of old-age care institutions, requiring that the average use area of beds in the elderly's bedrooms should be no less than 6 square meters, and the use area of single rooms should be no less than 10 square meters. At the same time, the living room, bathroom and bathroom space should be equipped with emergency call devices or wearable emergency call equipment for the elderly.

1. Take care of yourself all the time, set up files for the elderly, measure and record blood pressure and temperature twice a day, remind the elderly to take medicine on time, and provide activities such as fitness and playing cards for the elderly who can take care of themselves. Wash clothes for the elderly every month and lead them to take a bath and get a haircut.

2. Semi-self-care, establish files for the elderly, measure blood pressure and temperature twice a day and record them, remind and help the elderly to take medicine on time, and provide fitness, playing cards and other activities for the elderly who can take care of themselves. Wash clothes for the elderly every month and lead them to take a bath and get a haircut. Help them stay healthy and restore limb function.