1.** Health monitoring * *: It may be difficult to fully grasp the health status of the elderly by nursing alone. Old people living apart from each other may find it more difficult to detect each other's physical abnormalities, such as sudden weight loss and illness.
2.** Socialization * *: People's social needs are also very important. Long-term separation may make the elderly feel lonely and affect their mental health.
3.** Daily life * *: For daily affairs such as eating, bathing and taking medicine, it may be difficult to ensure the quality of life and safety of the elderly by taking care of them alone.
In order to make up for these shortcomings, the following measures can be taken:
1.** Regular physical examination * *: No matter where the elderly are, they should have regular physical examinations to keep abreast of their physical condition.
2.** Increase interaction * *: Try to increase the interaction between the elderly, such as video calls, regular parties, etc., to reduce loneliness.
3.** Provide convenience for life * *: Provide facilities and tools convenient for the elderly, such as wheelchairs, lift chairs, healthy food, etc.
4.** Seek professional help * *: If you feel that nursing is difficult, you can seek the help of a professional family doctor or nursing service.
In short, although individual care may ignore some physiological needs of the elderly, some measures can still make up for these deficiencies and make the life of the elderly more healthy and comfortable.