Moving to an assisted living community is a significant step for older adults.
They may feel mixed emotions, such as apprehension, worry, sadness, and excitement, especially if they’re downsizing from their beloved family home.
When moving your loved one into an assisted living community, it’s imperative to support them and make them feel at home in their new environment.
Even though moving to an assisted living community can be challenging, there are ways to make the transition easier.
Here are 7 ways to help your loved one feel at home when moving to assisted living.
Your loved one should have a say in the assisted living community they’re going to live in.
Before researching communities, talk to them about their health needs, personal preferences, and whether they need help with personal care such as bathing, toileting, dressing, or eating.
Discuss their social needs, hobbies, and the activities they’re interested in. Ask them what type of living space would suit them; would they like a roommate or a private apartment?
Set up in-person tours for you and your loved one to several communities in your area.
Assisted living communities are designed for the safety, health, and wellness of older adults.
Everything about assisted living communities, from the staff to the activities, amenities, and environment, is designed for the comfort of seniors.
Focusing on the following benefits of the assisted living lifestyle will keep things in perspective.
Luxury assisted living communities offer spacious modern one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans.
This is the perfect opportunity for seniors to start with a clean slate free from clutter. Help your loved one create a beautiful space reflecting their taste, including the personal items they love.
Personalize with cherished family photos, favorite books, and family heirlooms. These items can provide comfort, familiarity, and a sense of continuity.
Decorate with their favorite colors, artwork, and furniture.
There’s nothing like a peaceful and comfortable home after a long day.
Ensure that their new living space is as comfortable and functional as possible. Check that furniture is arranged to promote ease of movement and accessibility.
Decorate their bed with cozy comforters, soft sheets, plush pillows, and blankets in comforting colors.
Add relaxing scented candles and lush green plants throughout their apartment.
Creating a comfortable and safe space is critical for your loved one and your family's peace of mind.
Assisted living communities should always prioritize safety. Look for the following safety measures in your chosen community:
When decorating your apartment, eliminate loose rugs, ensure sufficient lighting, and ask the community about safety technology such as fall prevention or voice activity lighting.
Isolation and loneliness can be significant concerns for seniors in a new environment. Encourage your loved one to participate in the many social activities offered by the assisted living committee.
Allegro assisted living communities work hard to ensure residents have a variety of social opportunities.
Below are some social activities that are planned for residents:
Your continued involvement in your loved one’s care is critical. Regular visits will provide emotional support, family connection, and reassurance.
Participate in activities, share meals, involve them in family celebrations and milestones, and meet their neighbors and friends.
Helping your loved one feel at home in an assisted living community takes time, effort, and consistency.
Personalizing their space, encouraging social connections, and staying connected will enhance their experience.
Your support and positivity are crucial in helping your loved one embrace their new home and live comfortably and happily.
Contact us today for more information about living options at Allegro Senior Living.