Friday, 8 October 2021

Types of social support for COVID19 patients

Support is vital.
The COVID-19 social isolation can escalate mental health depression, stress, and anxiety, which can automatically affect the mental, physical, spirit and social health and well-being of people.
The negative impact on cognitive intelligence can cause significant stress on the body's immunity system, thus accelerating COVID-19 conditions and even death.
The ability to think logically, design work, support family, involvement in social activities, and engage in higher decision-making will be impeded. The mental health will experience substantial stress, consequently, diminishing its functionality. 
The physical body is intertwined with the mind as such when the cognitive function is depressed, it impacts the physical body.
Due to social withdrawal, it's separate spiritual connections with fellow believers. Such unforeseen events can bring about spiritual landscape changes.
The denial of social movement directly impacts the social life of any human being's life. 
COVID-19 patients in isolation, healthy tips.
  • Engage graduate Psychotherapists to provide mental health relief support to prevent injuries to self and properties.
  • Conduct COVID-19 test for students, and separate school students from COVID-19 parents, so that students continue their studies.
  • Frequent communication with the patients and assist them with needs like food, medicine, water or home visits etc.
  • Support them with indoor activities like exercise, listening to music, singing songs (etc.)
  • Work from home where necessary.
  • Support to connect with their families and friends on Facebook, phone calls etc.
  • Encourage them to comply with medicine and home base treatments prescriptions.
  • Loss and grief psychoeducational sessions and social support for the affected families.

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