How To Help Your Parent Transition Into An Assisted Living Home


It can be hard as a child to admit that you can no longer care for your elderly parent. If you have gotten to a point where you feel like you can no longer take care of your parents' basic needs and provide them with a good quality of life, you may want to look into an assisted living center. An assisted living center will help them socialize so they don't feel isolated and alone and will provide them with many basic needs so that you know that they are constantly being taken care of. One of the most stressful parts about putting your parent in an assisted living center is ensuring that they adjust okay and that they are helped. So, how can you help them transition quickly? 

Put Them In a Place With Friends

When your parents are in a place with people they already know, it will help smooth the transition and make it much easier for them. In fact, it will basically be like your parents and their friends are just living their best lives while at the assisted living center. If your parent and their friends really want to be close to each other, you can ask to have their rooms next to each other so they can visit each other more easily. 

Put Them In a Place Close to You

Another way to smooth the transition is to choose an assisted living center that is really close to your house so that you can visit them as frequently as possible. When you are able to just stop off in the mornings or after work without having to move too much of your schedule around, you will be able to see them a lot more and it won't be too stressful for you. Also, if they are getting homesick, you can just run over to say hello whenever you want. 

Bring All Of Their Things

While some assisted living centers will already have furniture for your parents, it may not feel like home unless they have their own things. Talk to the assisted living center about bringing pieces of furniture from your parent's home and some of their decor so that you can make their room or apartment really feel like a place of their own. 

If you want to learn a little bit more about assisted living centers and how to find the right fit for your parent, start scheduling some tours today. 

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Caring For Grandma

After taking care of me for years, I knew that I had to do my part to care for my elderly loved one. I started thinking about different ways that I could take care of my grandma, but with school and other responsibilities, I knew that I needed a little bit of help. I started talking with other people who suggested a skilled nursing facility, and it was really eye opening. I found out that my mom would be looked after 24/7, and that she would be able to engage in other fun activities with the people who worked there. This blog is all about taking care of your elderly relatives with the help of assisted living.

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