Chronicles of Quarantine and Surveillance in a Russian Residential Home for the Elderly and Disabled

Chronicles of Quarantine and Surveillance in a Russian Residential Home for the Elderly and Disabled


Кienko Т.S.

Cand. Sci. (Sociol.), Assoc. Prof., Department of Social Technologies, Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia tskienko@sfedu.ru

Savina E.A.

Director of the Taganrog Nursing Home for Aged and Disabled People No. 2, Taganrog, Russia e_lena65@mail.ru

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Кienko Т.S., Savina E.A. Chronicles of Quarantine and Surveillance in a Russian Residential Home for the Elderly and Disabled. Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniya [Sociological Studies]. 2021. No 2. P. 103-111




Abstract

This article describes the experience of introducing quarantine and observation in the space of one of the South Russian state social service institutions – the Taganrog residential home for the elderly and disabled. The authors focused on a qualitative rather than quantitative aspect. Analysis of materials of the expert survey of specialists showed that the most significant issues in terms of COVID-19 risks in connection with the conduct of quarantine and surveillance was the inability of beyond boarding, reducing access of beneficiaries to medical diagnosis and care specialists, the narrowing of social communication and leisure activities, increased burden on staff, fears of a possible outbreak in the local space. Among the successful findings, experts include strengthening the family atmosphere of care, personification of relationships, new formats of social partnership, technologies of socio-cultural work and communication (“concerts under the balcony”, virtual excursions and meetings, exercise and outdoor leisure, Internet communications).


Keywords
elderly people; residential home for the elderly and disabled; nursing home; long-term care; COVID-19 syndemic; quarantine; surveillance; secondary damage to the insulation
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