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Navigating the Emotional Challenges of Moving to Assisted Living

Woman dealing with navigating the emotional challenges of moving to assisted living

There are more than 1,100 seniors living in an assisted living community in Texas, and they’ve all had to go through the same thing you are considering.1 Navigating the emotional challenges of moving to assisted living can create a lot of stress, anger, and confusion if not handled properly. This guide will show you how to navigate these emotional challenges so that your parents or elderly loved ones can thrive in an assisted living environment.

Parkway Place welcomes Texas seniors who are looking for a new assisted living community to call their home. Our assisted living homes include private studio apartments, nutritious meals, ample medical services, and other personal services and amenities. Your loved one will receive assistance with daily living needs, medication reminders, and plenty of socializing opportunities to fill their day.

For more information about our senior assisted living services, call 281.305.1846 today to speak with our compassionate team.

What Challenges Are There When Considering Moving to Assisted Living?

Moving out of your family home may become necessary if the level of care they have access to is not enough. Seniors with medical conditions may require extra care and attention that you cannot do alone. Sometimes, the best thing you can do for your parents is to move them into an assisted living home.

When considering moving into an assisted living community, you may run across the following challenges:

  • Feeling as if they are losing their freedom and independence
  • Grief and sadness over having to move out of their family home
  • Isolation and social disconnection due to being away from friends and family
  • Confusion and agitation
  • Guilt or nervousness
  • Financial concerns

In Texas, the average cost of an assisted living home is $3,988.2 You will need to discuss with your parents how they plan on funding their retirement. Many seniors take the opportunity to downsize and sell their homes and belongings and use the profits to offset the costs.

At Parkway Place, we welcome Texas seniors who are ready to move into our assisted living community. We will go over the emotional challenges of moving to assisted living so that you can begin enjoying all of our personal services and amenities.

Navigating the Emotional Challenges of Moving to Assisted Living

Navigating the emotional challenges of moving to assisted living does not have to be difficult if you plan ahead. Here are some tips for dealing with the emotional challenges of moving to assisted living:

Dealing With Fear and Confusion

Many times, your parents or elderly loved ones won’t understand why they have to move. They may become upset or confused by the ordeal, become angry, and act out. Talk with them about the reasons why they have to move. Explain that it is for their benefit and that they will have a voice in which community they choose.

Losing Their Freedom and Independence

One of the biggest emotional challenges you will face is losing your freedom and independence. This is a big misconception about today’s assisted living homes. You will lose some of your freedom due to medical conditions, but you are free to enjoy the services and amenities they offer. You can participate in:

  • Exercise and wellness programs
  • Nutritious meals and snacks
  • Arts and crafts
  • Movie and game nights
  • Educational programs

Your parents will have plenty to do to keep them healthy and active, and they may even thrive being around their friends and peers.

Coping with Anxiety and Depression

Moving into an assisted living home can cause some seniors to feel anxious, and they may become depressed about having to move. Moving can cause worsening depression, and the fear of the unknown can lead to confusion, a lack of motivation, mood swings, weight gain, and other depressive symptoms. Talk to them about the move and see how they are feeling. Tell them this will benefit them the most as they will have round-the-clock care and attention from a professional team.

Navigating the emotional challenges of moving to assisted living can cause some negative feelings. They will soon learn that they are in the best place for their health and well-being and can still enjoy their remaining golden years.

Visit Our Senior Assisted Living Today at Parkway Place

Parkway Place welcomes Texas seniors who need daily care and attention to maintain their quality of life. Our assisted living community features floor plans with a home-like feel and offers housekeeping and laundry service, free Wi-Fi and cable TV, spacious kitchens, and more. We will address the emotional challenges of moving to assisted living while creating a comprehensive program that includes medication management, nutritious meal plans, exercise and wellness programs, and daily social activities.

Come see what life is like in our senior living community by calling 281.305.1846 today or using our online contact form to schedule a tour and consultation.

Sources:

1. U.S. News and World Report

2. Elder Life Financial