Handling The Move To An Assisted Living Facility

By Rue Nichols


Deciding to move into an assisted living community should cause you to also look for easy and stress-free means to do so, as much as possible. But, the fact remains indeed that like any kind of move this can be truly stressful however there are some ways to make it a bit easier.

What normally happens is that you move from your private home into an apartment that is smaller. Apartments may typically measure from 400 square feet to about 800 square feet or more, depending of course on the number of bedrooms. Therefore expect all of your things not to fit. Although leaving some of your things may make you sad, know that dealing with less could be easier if you want to be organized. While you must downsize, you can certainly bring some of your most treasured items along for the move.

One item that can be quite bulky, but is highly treasured is all of your family photographs, which might constitute a large number of boxes or albums. In order to address this, have your photographs digitally scanned and stored in flash drives you could bring and store on a computer. It is still possible to decorate your walls with family photos even when they may number to only a few, still it could cheer you up each time. There are also digital frames that can store hundreds of pictures and change every few seconds to reveal a new picture. This can be a fun decorative item that allows you to bring photos without taking up a huge amount of space.

Making a choice of which items to sell or give away can be hard when it comes to those with personal memories attached however can be easier when its impersonal items like a cookware or a TV. Some of the items that can truly make us feel "at home" includes our favorite books, favorite chair or a handmade quilt. Therefore stop worrying about the other things and bring the ones that matter. When you feel it's hard to let go of things, remember that life is not about the stuff we have but our experiences. Putting things in storage could resolve your inability to decide which to give away or donate. You can then have time to think things over and paying for storage could not be as expensive.

It is given that you will be acquainted with new people in the assisted living community but it remains a good idea for you to choose an apartment near your friends and family. It enables you to continue activities you're used to like attending local church, club meetings and just enjoying time with friends and family. Staying close to loved ones can be a good way to make the first weeks of moving easier until you can finally be comfortable in your new surroundings.

Try to focus on the positive aspects of assisted living. You won't have to spend time dealing with daily chores, you don't have to cook your own meals and there are staff members around to help with tasks such as dressing, grooming, bathing, laundry and housekeeping. In addition, there's always something to do so you can be as busy or as relaxed as you wish. Consider contacting Care Placement today and get started on your search for an ideal assisted living community for you.




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