Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Moving Your Parent to Memory Care

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Now that the decision has been made to move mom or dad into memory care, you may be worrying about how they will handle the change.  This is a common concern of families but experts have some tips to help ease the transition for both you and your loved one.  

While realistically you understood the need for change, and knew your parent was not getting the care they needed to ensure their wellbeing and safety; it is still unsettling to think of them being subjected to such a big change.  However, please remember you did your homework and wisely selected the community you thought was the best option.  You also recognize the community is able and ready to provide the level of care you want for your loved one.  So take a deep breath, and read some of the following advice.  

First, remember that typically when families finally make the move to memory care, the person is no longer their self and most likely does not realize the extent of the problem.  Thus it is unproductive to try and tell them you are doing this because they need help.  Along the same lines, experts say it is best to not include them in the planning or packing process, it can be too upsetting for them.   

If you can, schedule the move for the time of day the person is at their best and don’t over pack as too much stuff is just confusing to someone with dementia.  Enlist the help of the home’s staff to aid you and your loved one in coping with the change.  While COVID-19 may hinder some of your access to the new home, take advantage of any move-in programs and assistance offered including letting the Wellness Director explain to your parent why memory care is necessary.  

In addition, you may want to take a few days off from work in case you are needed at the community.  And while it may seem unfair, experts suggest you do not tell the person in advance about the move.  Also remember with time it will get easier, and be sure to give them some time to adjust on their own.  

MorningStar at Arcadia’s goal is to provide the best senior living Phoenix offers, which includes loving memory care to those suffering from Alzheimer’s or other dementia diseases.  Our compassionate, experienced team feels privileged to serve our special residents.  We consider the care and support of residents’ family members to be part of our job, and we are here for them as well.  Visit our website for contact information.  

The unique mission statement of MorningStar at Arcadia, “to honor, to serve, to invest,” sets us apart from other senior living options. Our foundation is built upon honoring God, valuing all seniors, and investing in staff with a felt calling to serve. Dedicated to creating a real home for residents within a beautiful setting, we encourage you to learn more about the finest senior living Phoenix has to offer.

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