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236. 5 Strategies to Follow before moving your loved one from their current senior living

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Lori Williams Senior Services236. 5 Strategies to Follow before moving your loved one from their current senior living
  1. 236. 5 Strategies to Follow before moving your loved one from their current senior living Lori Williams Senior Services 16:56

In the ever-changing landscape of senior living, I’ve found that choosing the right community for a loved one is both daunting and crucial. The process becomes even more challenging when the community you carefully selected undergoes unexpected changes. Based on my recent experiences, I wanted to share some insights and tips on how to navigate these complexities effectively.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction and Team Efforts

01:02 A Facebook Post That Inspired This Episode

03:19 Five Practical Tips for Senior Living

03:21 Tip 1: Trust Your Gut and Gather Facts

05:32 Tip 2: Communicate with Community Leadership

06:45 Tip 3: Visit at Different Times

10:18 Tip 4: Talk to Other Families

11:13 Tip 5: Know When It’s Time to Make a Change

12:19 The Role of Senior Placement Services

14:56 Conclusion and Contact Information

Understanding Change in Senior Living Communities

It’s not uncommon for senior living communities to experience shifts—whether it’s staff turnover or changes in ownership—and these can deeply affect the quality of care and the environment your loved one experiences. When a community no longer feels like the one you once knew, addressing these changes becomes necessary.

1. Trusting My Gut and Gathering Facts

When changes occur, I suggest paying close attention to the loved one’s behavior and the care they receive. If something feels off, I advise documenting every detail—whether it’s noticing them looking uncared for or socially withdrawing. Understanding if these changes are due to staffing or a shift in your loved one’s condition helps approach the situation with a clear perspective.

2. Communicating with Community Leadership

Armed with observations, I suggest approaching the leadership in your loved one’s community. Professional and honest communication is key in these situations. By requesting a care plan meeting, you can discuss your concerns and work collaboratively towards a solution. A quality community will welcome this feedback and make efforts to resolve issues.

3. Visiting at Different Times

To gain a comprehensive understanding, I advise visiting the community at various times of the day. This allows families to observe different caregivers and the overall atmosphere outside scheduled tours. Such insights are critical, especially in memory care settings, where consistent care is essential for your loved one’s well-being.

4. Engaging with Other Families

Talking to other families provides valuable perspectives on the community’s current state. Discovering whether others have similar concerns or different viewpoints can be reassuring. Finding common ground with other families validates your observations and highlights issues that might need collective attention from the community’s leadership.

5. Knowing When It’s Time to Consider a Change

Despite all efforts, there might come a time when moving becomes the best solution. Recognizing when the community no longer meets your loved one’s needs is important, and staying open to exploring other options helps ensure the best care. Utilizing a local senior placement service can ease this transition, offering options that align with your specific needs.

The Role of a Senior Placement Service

Senior placement services, like mine, are designed to guide families through these transitions. While acknowledging that changes in communities are inevitable, my service remains committed to providing accurate information and support, ensuring that loved ones continue to receive top-notch care. As always, these services are free, with a strong focus on community engagement to stay informed on local senior living dynamics.

Conclusion

Caring for a loved one involves making difficult decisions, but you are not alone. If you’re facing challenges with a current senior living situation, reaching out to a placement service can alleviate Stress and provide Clarity.

Being an advocate for your loved one is a profound responsibility, and with the right resources and support, it’s possible to ensure they receive the best care possible.

Resources mentioned in this episode:

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Lori Williams Senior Living Expert & Host of the Podcast, Aging in Style

Owner/Founder of Lori Williams - Senior Services. I’ve worked in senior living for over 16 years. My passion for learning all I could about aging, dementia and resources for older adults was inspired by my grandmother who was diagnosed with dementia in 1994. I am also the creator and host of the podcast, Aging in Style. The purpose of the podcast is to educate on all things senior related and to share stories of inspirational seniors.

I have a degree in Marketing from LSU, and I am a Certified Senior Advisor and a Certified Dementia Practitioner.

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