It can be challenging for seniors to transition to
assisted living. Here in Texas, one of the biggest challenges for new memory
care assisted living residents are living alongside roommates in a way they
haven’t had to for the first time in years. Below are the top 6 steps to take
to help your loved one be comfortable, while still being a good roommate.
1.
Open communication
Talking about any problems or concerns, respectfully and
directly can alleviate a lot of tension. Staff at memory care communities can
also help facilitate these conversations.
2.
Determine how much
privacy is needed for comfort
Memory care communities have different living options available for residents from sharing a room or having their
own room. Some communities have options for different sized spaces as well.
Keeping the budget in mind, having a conversation with your loved one about
their desired level of privacy is important. If a roommate is in the picture,
find someone compatible with your loved one’s personality and lifestyle.
3.
Dress up
At least at first, dressing nicely can help make a good
first impression. Accessories or jewelry can also help open up a conversation
when meeting the other residents. An interesting t-shirt or Fitbit, something
that visually expresses a story can open up opportunities for your loved one
bond and share some of their stories.
4.
Welcome other new
residents
After your loved one moves, they settle in and become
part of the community. Making an effort to welcome newer community members and
being thoughtful of residents that may be struggling with different challenges
will help knit the community together.
5.
Participation in the
community
Memory care communities offer a lot of different
activities and events. Encourage your loved one to sign up activities that
interest them. If they don’t find what they like, they or you could make a
recommendation to the staff.
6.
Good first impressions
Even if your loved one is struggling with the move to a
memory care facility, making a good first impression on the community by
greeting other residents and staff with a smile can go a long way towards
building strong relationships and connecting with the community. First
impressions matter, so encourage your loved one to make a good one.

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