Housekeeping in healthcare is like having a superhero team that keeps everything clean and ready for patients.
Imagine you're at a big playground, and every time someone finishes playing, they leave toys scattered all over. That’s messy! But if there are clean-up helpers who sweep the floor, pick up toys, and make sure the swings are shiny, then everyone can enjoy the playground again. That's what housekeeping does in a hospital, they clean rooms, wipe down tables, and make sure everything is spotless so patients can feel comfortable and healthy.
The Superhero Team
Why It Matters
Examples
- A nurse wipes down a bed after a patient leaves, helping keep the room clean for the next person.
- Doctors check that rooms are properly cleaned before admitting new patients.
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