Are you considering or preparing to move a loved one into Memory Care? We know that this can be a challenging and emotional time. So, we asked the experts for some advice. Here are some tips from a local nursing director who oversees a Memory Care Unit: 1) Present a united front: moving a family member into Memory Care involves the whole family. Prior to move in, agree on a "script" as to why your loved one is moving and stick with it. It is important create a sense of calm when making the transition. 2) Keep is simple: when speaking to your loved one about a move, minimize overwhelming details. For example, "we are moving to your new home," or "let's make some new friends." To our family members and caregivers, please lean on your new care team and take care of yourself as well. Change can be difficult for everyone. 3) Pack in private: when preparing for the move, it may be best not to pack in front of the resident. Seeing their things packed up could trigger anxiety and frustration. Find times when they are away from home to pack and set up the new room/apartment in advance of the move if at all possible. You know your loved one best, but we hope the above information provides some guidance. Good luck and please let us know if we can serve as a resource.
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Are you considering or preparing to move a loved one into Memory Care? We know that this can be a challenging and emotional time. So, we asked the experts for some advice. Here are some tips from a local nursing director who oversees a Memory Care Unit: 1) Present a united front: moving a family member into Memory Care involves the whole family. Prior to move in, agree on a "script" as to why your loved one is moving and stick with it. It is important create a sense of calm when making the transition. 2) Keep is simple: when speaking to your loved one about a move, minimize overwhelming details. For example, "we are moving to your new home," or "let's make some new friends." To our family members and caregivers, please lean on your new care team and take care of yourself as well. Change can be difficult for everyone. 3) Pack in private: when preparing for the move, it may be best not to pack in front of the resident. Seeing their things packed up could trigger anxiety and frustration. Find times when they are away from home to pack and set up the new room/apartment in advance of the move if at all possible. You know your loved one best, but we hope the above information provides some guidance. Good luck and please let us know if we can serve as a resource.
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