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Adjusting to Senior Living

We go through a lot of changes in our lives, and they can sometimes be difficult to adjust or adapt to. One big change that many people either have to make or choose to make later in life is moving into senior living. This can be difficult for some, especially if they’ve lived in the same home for decades. But it can also offer a better quality of life for seniors in a lot of situations.

So, if you or a loved one are making the move to senior living, here are some tips to make the adjustment period a little easier.

Make it feel like home

If this place is now your home, then you should make it feel that way. Bring pieces of furniture from your home, family photos or your favorite artwork to hang on the wall, accessories like cushions and rugs, or whatever else will help the place to feel more comfortable and familiar.

Get into a routine

One of the difficult things about change can be the lack of routine. You might find yourself a little lost without it, even if you don’t realize it. Routine can help to reduce stress and anxiety levels on a daily basis, can help you feel a sense of control over your daily life, and can even help give you a sense of purpose and direction.

Meet your neighbors

Feeling alone can make it hard to adjust and can be damaging to your mental health. But luckily, you’ve got lots of neighbors nearby in senior living, so make an effort to introduce yourself and maybe even make some new close friends.

Get involved

Getting involved in clubs and activities in your senior living community will keep you busy and entertained, help you feel fulfilled, and following on from the point above, is one of the best ways to meet new people and make friends. Your senior living facility should have lots of activities to choose from, whether you want to pick up a new hobby, learn something new, or stay active.

Keep in touch

It’s important to stay connected with your friends and family after moving to senior living. Call each other regularly and arrange visits. Even if you’ve moved far away from your friends and family, you can stay in touch through video calling and online messaging.

If you’re looking for assisted living facilities in Woodruff, SC, then contact us at Brookstone Terrace of Woodruff to find out more about our community and care services.