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Helping Your Parents Move Into An Assisted Living Community


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Helping Your Parents Move Into An Assisted Living Community

Hello, my name is Douglas McCleary. Welcome to my website. I am here to talk to you about helping your parents get settled in an assisted living community. As my parents reached an advanced age, they were unable to safely navigate their home and care for themselves. Since they wanted to retain their independence, we compromised by selecting a full-service assisted living community. The move was difficult for them, so I had to come up with ways to help them cope. On this site, I will share these methods with you so that you can help your parents when it comes time to make this move. Thanks.

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Why Should You Consider An Assisted Living Community For Your Loved One?

The decision to consider an assisted living community for a loved one is never easy. No matter what you decide, you'll second-guess your decision, and others will criticize you for it. You must do what you feel is best in your unique situation. Fortunately, you have insider knowledge about the situation to which other people aren't always privy. This knowledge allows you to choose with greater peace of mind. These are a few important reasons to consider assisted living as a solution for your loved one's personal care, ability to maintain independence, and emotional wellbeing.

You're Worried

It doesn't matter why. Perhaps your loved one gets confused over which medications to take or when they took the last dose. Maybe your loved one has dementia that is progressing faster than you can manage. Or maybe a recent fall has left the family reeling about your loved one's ability to live on their own. If you're worried about your loved one, then an assisted living community offers a viable solution where your loved one has access to caring, compassionate care 24/7.

You're Overwhelmed

One complex medical issue is alarming. Depending on the scope of your loved one's medical needs or needs for assistance, you may feel overwhelmed by the tasks at hand. For people living with multiple medical, mobility, and personal care issues, handling those issues can quickly overtake every other concern you have in life, leaving you feeling completely out of your depth. An assisted living community has staff who are trained to deal with various medical issues, even those that are complex by any other standards. Allowing them to care for your loved one makes it possible for you to focus on enjoying the time you spend with your loved one rather than being consumed by endless caregiving responsibilities.

You're Exhausted

If you're like most professionals today, you have a full plate. You likely have a job of your own. You may have children of your own that need your time and attention. That doesn't diminish your desire to care for your loved one. Unfortunately, there are only so many hours in a day. Plus, you need to take care of yourself as well. Otherwise, you're not going to be able to take care of anyone else effectively. An assisted living center offers outstanding care for your loved one so that you have more time and energy to enjoy spending with them.

You're Afraid You're Not Enough

Fear is sometimes the most compelling reason people consider an assisted living community for a loved one. Fear is powerful. You feel your loved one deserves the best possible care and aren't sure you're able to provide it. These fears may be related to a lack of knowledge, education, time, or talent. The staff at an assisted living community understand the needs of your loved one and have the education, training, time, and talent to meet them.

These are just a few of the many reasons to consider an assisted living situation for your loved one.