How do you make the transition to a long-term care setting less stressful for someone affected by dementia?

The decision to move a loved one into a senior living community is often difficult and challenging.

While the move may be the right time for the individual’s health, safety and well-being, the transition can bring about some complex emotions, such as fear, grief and uncertainty — not only for the affected individuals but also for the entire family.

But, before the boxes start getting packed and paperwork is signed, the move to a long-term care setting can be less stressful if the caregiver can begin the process by first honoring their loved one’s identity, preserving their autonomy and creating a sense of home and belonging.

First, the caregiver should make appointments to tour a

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