It’s Moving Day- Moving a Loved One with Alzheimer's into a Care Facility
Published: Tue, 04/02/13
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It's Moving Day- Moving a Loved One with
Alzheimer's into a Care Facility
![]() Transitioning a loved one into assisted living or a nursing home isn't easy for most families, especially if your loved one has Alzheimer's. For a person with Alzheimer's disease, changing the routine and moving into an unfamiliar environment make the move especially daunting. If you're helping a loved one who has Alzheimer's move into a care facility, these are some tips to make the transition as comfortable as possible:
While you're moving, do your best to stay positive. Your attitude can help your loved one feel safe and secure in the new environment. Once your loved one is settled, trust the staff to help with the next big step -- your departure. Rather than making a big deal about your leaving, the staff might engage your loved one in a meaningful activity while you walk away.
Leaving your loved one in the new home or facility might be difficult for you -- both on the day of the move and in the weeks and months that follow. Feelings of grief, loss and guilt are normal. Keep in mind that it might take your loved one a couple of weeks to a couple of months to become acclimated to his or her new living arrangements. Trust the facility's advice as to whether to visit your loved one regularly during this transition time or to stay away. Staying away during the transition time may be very difficult for you, but may be better for your loved one by allowing your loved one time to acclimate to the new surroundings without being frequently reminded of the old.
Once your loved one is settled in the care facility, be sure to read our article about Looking out for a Loved One in a Nursing Home.
Do you have a loved one who is in a nursing home or nearing the need for nursing home care? Or are you simply looking to plan ahead in the event nursing home care is needed in the future? Make sure you are prepared financially. Persons with Alzheimer's and their families face special legal and financial needs. At the Fairfax Elder Law Firm of Evan H. Farr, P.C., we are dedicated to easing the financial and emotional burden on those suffering from Alzheimer's and their loved ones. Nursing homes in Northern Virginia cost $10-$14K per month. We help protect the family's hard-earned assets while maintaining your loved one's comfort, dignity, and quality of life by ensuring eligibility for critical government benefits.
Life Care Planning and Medicaid Asset Protection is the process of protecting assets from having to be spent down in connection with entry into a nursing home, while also helping ensure that you or your loved one get the best possible care and maintain the highest possible quality of life, whether at home, in an assisted living facility, or in a nursing home. Call us today at 703-691-1888 to make an appointment for a no-cost consultation.
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