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Dress code for elderly nursing staff
Generous and decent: Elderly nursing staff should wear work clothes when working, and the clothes should be clean and tidy without peculiar smell and wandering, and all buttons of clothes should be buckled, including cuffs, so as to look generous and decent.

Dress color: Nurses should not wear bright clothes, bright red and purple that hurt their eyes, and try not to wear big black clothes to avoid making the elderly feel depressed. The color of the clothes is elegant and comfortable, which makes people feel happy.

Don't be too exposed: although the caregiver works for the elderly, the clothes should not be too exposed. The upper body should not be topless, and the neckline should not be too large or too loose to avoid exposure. The length of the lower body clothes should not be shorter than the knees.

Shoe requirements: wear comfortable and breathable flat shoes, go to work without slippers and walk around without high heels. Too loud high heels will affect the elderly and make work inconvenient. Socks should be properly matched with shoes, neither loose nor tight.

Don't wear a ring: caregivers are not allowed to wear a ring on their hands when serving the elderly. Of course, bracelets, bracelets and other things that may cause scratches to the elderly on his wrist should not be worn. His clothes can have small decorations, which are soft and compact and won't hurt the old people.

Personal hygiene: Personal hygiene is the premise of caring for the elderly. Require a clean and hygienic body, neatly combed hair and no heavy makeup. Wash your hands and change clothes frequently before taking care of the elderly.