Making a care home feel more like home for your relative can significantly ease their transition and improve their well-being. Here are some ideas to help:

  • Personalise the Space: Bring in familiar items such as photos, favourite blankets, or cherished ornaments. These personal touches can make the room feel more like their own.
  • Decorate with Familiar Items:  Pictures of family and friends, and include artwork or crafts made by grandchildren. This can create a sense of continuity and connection.
  • Own Bedding:  Sometimes residents like to use their own bedding, pillows, and throws. The familiar scent and feel of their own linens can provide comfort and a sense of security.
  • Incorporate Nature: Add plants or flowers to the room. If maintaining real plants is challenging, consider artificial ones that still add a touch of greenery.
  • Technology for Connection: Set up a mobile phone or tablet for video calls with family and friends. This helps maintain social connections and reduces feelings of isolation.
  • Familiar Furniture: If possible, bring some of their own furniture, like a favourite chair or small table. This can make the space feel more familiar and comforting.
  • Regular Visits and Activities: Spend time with your relative in their new space. Participate in activities together, share meals, and celebrate special occasions to create new, positive memories. You may want to do some these in the run up to the move.
  • Create a Scrapbook: Compile a scrapbook with photos and mementoes that trigger happy memories and conversations. This can be a great way to personalise the space and provide comfort.
  • Pet Visits: Bring their pet for visits. Pets can provide emotional support and a sense of companionship.

These steps can help make the care home feel more like a true home for your relative.

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