After an aging loved one has moved into an assisted living community, there’s undoubtedly an adjustment period to go through. He or she is getting used to a new routine of sorts and a new living space, meeting new people, all while possibly mourning the loss of a long-time home filled with memories.
Meanwhile, family caregivers may have a difficult time dealing with the transition, too. It’s common to experience feelings of guilt or regret after moving a loved one to an assisted living community. You may think there’s more you could have done for your loved one or you aren’t sure exactly what your next steps are now. While every situation is unique, the most important thing to remember is staying in touch and visiting often can help ease some of the anxiety all parties are going through.
Keep your loved one happy, healthy, comfortable and thriving in his or her new assisted living community by following this checklist for visiting:
Dacier Manor at Advent Christian Village is a vital part of our continuum of care. In our vibrant assisted living community, your loved one will enjoy a bright and cheerful private or semi-private room that can be customized to feel just like home. Plus, we offer an array of services and amenities to enhance residents’ lives, like three daily meals, housekeeping, social activities and more. Contact us to visit our beautiful senior living community in Dowling Park, Florida or to request more information.
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