Adapting to any change in life can be difficult,
especially for senior citizens whose hearts are usually compounded by emotions
such as anxiety when they are about to leave their loved ones and head towards
a completely new residence where they will spend the rest of their lives.
However, you can reduce their anxiety and instill some confidence in them as
they begin a new chapter of their lives. Following are a few useful tips that
may help a loved one cope with all the stress involved with moving, and prepare
themselves for a new beginning.
Have an In-length
Conversation with the Prospective Resident Well in Advance
The first step to enrolling a loved one into an
assisted living facility will involve a one-on-one discussion with him/her.
Figure out their needs and carefully examine the care options at your disposal.
The conversation must be effective, so make sure you listen as much as you
talk. Find out if your loved one has any fears about residing in an assisted
living facility. Older adults are generally anxious when such a move is on the
cards, but a gentle and whole-hearted conversation can significantly help them
look forward to it with pleasure rather than pain.
Consult the
Facility’s Staff and Residents
Before commencing the shifting process, you will be
required to understand the exact kind of help your loved one needs. Meet people
who live at the facility to inquire about all the services provided and the
level of care offered by the staff. Then sit down for a chat with the
management of the facility and discuss the particular needs of your loved one.
Any questions you have regarding anything to do with the senior citizen must be
asked when you meet the facility’s staff.
Sort it All Out
Once your loved one is all set to make his/her big
move, help them with sorting out their stuff. Pack the things that will be
required, store those that they wish to take along, and discard those that aren't needed. Moving can be stressful, particularly if age has caught with
you. Make sure that your loved one has nothing to do with the moving process as
it will unnecessarily tire them out and restore their anxiety.
By loving, caring, and supporting your loved one, you
can make their move to an assisted living facility an enjoyable one.