Transitioning a Parent to Assisted Living? Here’s How to Make It Easier on Everyone

Transitioning a Parent to Assisted Living

Very few seniors will say that they look forward to moving into an assisted living facility. However, that doesn’t mean that moving a parent out of their home and into assisted living has to be a traumatic event.
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How to Make the Move to Assisted Living Easier on Seniors and Their Loved Ones

Moving an elderly parent to an assisted living facility can be difficult even if that parent is in favor of the move. If a parent is resistant, it can become almost unbearable for everyone involved. The key in such cases is to give everyone time to settle into the new normal. Experts on aging say that this process can take up to six months.

Easing the Transition to Assisted Living or a Nursing

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Four Tips for Easing a Parent’s Transition to Assisted Living

Four Tips for Easing a Parent's Transition to Assisted Living

Moving an elderly parent to an assisted living facility can be a difficult transition fraught with emotion. This is true even if a parent is in favor of the move. If a parent is resistant, it can become almost unbearable for both parent and child.

A parent moving out of their home may be struggling with the prospect of growing older, mourning the loss of their independence, and dreading leaving the place where they raised their family. In such situations, even if an adult child knows the move is necessary, that child may be overcome with guilt and begin second guessing the decision to uproot their parent.

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