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These days a point of contact was opened at the Zselic Catholic Retreat House in Zselickislak. The container with two entrances separated by a glass wall in the middle offers a solution for the meeting of relatives and residents of the institution during the coronavirus epidemic
– said the representative of the diocese of Kaposvár at a press conference on Thursday.
Krisztián Világos reported that the idea of a point of contact praising the work of caregivers at the Somogy County Nursing Home came about in connection with the visitation and outing ban imposed in the wake of the epidemic.
Thanks to the investment, meetings can be secured in such a way that family members do not enter the institution and residents do not leave it, they can speak through a sound device.
He pointed.
He stressed, the first experience is favorable. Family members must book an appointment, and while the visit can only last twenty minutes, they and the residents are very grateful for this opportunity.
Krisztián Világos commented that the house on Kossuth Lajos street, a town near Kaposvár, has 65 employees for 100 people in rooms with 1-3 beds. His example shows that not only online contact, but also a kind of physical proximity can resolve the tension generated by the viral situation in everyday life to the delight of family members and home workers.
Featured Image: MTI / György Varga
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