
Easing the Transition to Memory Care
Gentle Approaches for Moving a Loved One with Dementia
When cognitive impairment prevents a loved one from fully understanding a major life change, a gentle approach that prioritizes their comfort and dignity is the most compassionate path. Here are practical steps to ease the transition to memory care for a loved one:
- Bring Familiar Items – Pack favorite blankets, photos, and small pieces of furniture to make the new space feel like home. Familiar scents and textures provide comfort for individuals with memory loss.
- Plan The Next Visit – Knowing they’ll see a familiar face again soon helps to reduce anxiety and supports comfort while adjusting to a new environment.
- Introduce Caregivers Early – Introduce them to caregivers and staff early on to foster trust and a sense of connection. At Avalon Memory Care, our loving care team strives to bond with residents like family.
- Maintain Routine – Keeping up with important aspects of their old routine provides a sense of normalcy. Simple, routine activities like a cup of coffee after breakfast can go a long way. Work with the care team to keep their daily rhythms happening.
- Encourage Exploration – Once settled, encourage exploration of their new surroundings to build familiarity and reduce anxiety.
- Acknowledge the Adjustment Period – Recognize that adjustment periods can vary, with good days and bad days. Settling in is not always linear and can take time.
Moving a loved one to a Memory Care community is an act of love. At Avalon Memory Care, our sole focus is supporting those with memory care needs. We provide a specialized and compassionate model of care that honors the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of each resident. By using these gentle methods, you can help your loved one transition to memory care simply.
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