When a relative/loved one/ friend moves into a care home, it can be an emotional and challenging time.
Here are some Berkley Care tips to help you cope with the transition:
- Acknowledge Your Feelings: It’s normal to feel a mix of emotions, including guilt, grief, and relief. Recognise that these feelings are valid and part of the process.
- Stay Involved: Continue to be involved in your relative’s care. Visit regularly, get to know the staff and other families, and participate in care planning meetings if you feel you want to. Your home will happily share the resident care plan with you and can update on care need changes.
- Communicate Openly: Keep open lines of communication with your relative and the care home staff. This helps ensure that your relative’s needs are being met and that you stay informed about their well-being.
- Seek Support: Connect with support groups or counselling services or other families in the home. Sharing your experiences with others who are going through similar situations can be very comforting.
- Take Care of Yourself: Make sure to look after your own physical and emotional health. Taking time for self-care can help you manage stress and maintain your well-being. Your loved one is safe, secure and being well cared for, now you need to look after you.
- Create a Routine: Establish a visiting schedule and try to maintain some consistency. This can help both you and your relative adjust to the new living arrangement.
- Stay Positive: Focus on the benefits of the move, such as the professional care and social opportunities available in the care home
Remember, it’s a significant change for both you and your relative, and it’s okay to seek help and take things one step at a time. How are you feeling about this transition?