Moving is one of the most stressful events in a person’s life. In fact, a poll from Move.org found that 38% of Americans say moving is more stressful than going through a breakup. For seniors, moving can be especially distressing. However, moving is also sometimes necessary so seniors can receive the level of care they require. Assisted living facilities can help ease senior relocation stress.
Many seniors want to remain in their homes as they age, but health concerns may make this impossible. In addition to leaving the home they love and the people they know, seniors who have to move into a facility may feel like they are losing their independence.
Ultimately, moving can be very traumatic. When seniors move into an assisted care facility, they may experience “relocation stress syndrome” as a result. Stress can also occur when seniors need to move to a new facility because their level of care has changed.
Some seniors may be happy to move into an assisted care facility, especially if they already have friends there or they’re excited about the community and activities. However, other seniors may be at risk for relocation stress syndrome. Assisted care facility staff can look out for high-risk individuals.
According to South Dakota State University Extension, individuals who have limitations getting around independently or impaired cognitive function may have a higher risk of experiencing relocation stress syndrome. Women and widows may also be more likely to experience these challenges. Other high-risk factors include residents who have to move into a facility due to a natural disaster.
Although some individuals are more vulnerable to relocation stress, it can impact any resident. Research published in the National Library of Medicine found that relocation stress should be considered a risk factor for depression in long-term care residents during the first year after relocation.
Assisted living care facility can help residents by watching for signs of relocation stress. According to the Wisconsin Board on Aging and Long Term Care, common characteristics include the following:
Assisted living facility leaders can take steps when new residents arrive and when residents need to move out in order to reduce relocation stress:
By watching out for the signs of senior relocation stress and taking steps to help seniors overcome it, assisted living facility leaders can create a happier, safer environment. However, because incidents can occur despite your best efforts, you still need assisted living facility insurance. Tangram provides insurance for residential care facilities through the Personal Care & Assisted Living Insurance Center (PCALIC). Learn more.
Article provided by Tangram Insurance Services.