Optimal Holistic Care
As necessary and important as it is for nurses caring for those in intermediate care facilities to provide the best possible medical care, it is of equal importance to ensure that a holistic approach is used with the individual.
Holistic encompasses the entire well-being of the individual and involves physical, social, environment, economic, spiritual, and psychological areas.
Involving all of these areas when providing care is of utmost importance as it encompasses the entire wellbeing of the individual.
Below are some benefits and weaknesses involving holistic care:
Benefits:
- Improved habits and lifestyle changes
- Increased ability to withstand the onset of disease more easily
- Improved natural healing abilities of the body
- Prevention of various disorders and diseases
- Reduced stress and anxiety levels
Weaknesses:
- Holistic disagreements may not identify any single cause for human behavior
- Too many variables can be present which can make it difficult to analyze or understand which ones are accurate
- Lacking in-depth information as there are so many varying variables involved
More often in intermediate care facilities, the individuals have varying factors related to their health, behaviors, actions, and psychological wellbeing that often intertwine and affect each other.
Intermediate care facility nurses must understand that these various factors are a normal part of caring for individuals in these specific facilities and must serve as a strong advocate for the patient in not only one area, but in many areas.
