Once you select the community that will best meet your loved one’s needs, it’s time to start planning for the move. Moving can be a stressful experience for anyone, especially a person with dementia. Most family caregivers feel just as anxious about the move. Here are some helpful tips to smooth the transition to the person’s new home.
- Don’t lie to the person with dementia as this leads to distrust. Instead, be honest and provide as much information as appropriate about the move.
- It may be a good idea to include another trusted party when discussing the move, i.e. clergy or a physician.
- Depending on the person’s ability to participate, involve them as much as possible. Offering choices can make the process easier.
- It’s important for family members to maintain a positive attitude so that the person with dementia feels safe and secure.
- Try to have personal belongings in place before introducing your loved one to their new home. Choose a few familiar items to help the person feel more comfortable.
- Provide as much background information as possible to the community. Maintaining daily routines will help the person feel more at ease.