New Hampshire Assisted Living Facilities

New Hampshire assisted living facilities are the best option when the time arrives to find full time care in New Hampshire for your active senior. The professional health providers and nurses at these NH facilities are caring and will provide the best place for your elder during their long term care. After you have chosen which of the New Hampshire assisted living facilities you would like for your loved one, the next step is preparing for the move to assisted life. Here are some tips and checklist reminders to help with the move and make the process go as smoothly as possible.

Facility Possession Guidelines

Each of the New Hampshire assisted living facilities offers different room sizes and features for occupants so be sure to double check on occupancy guidelines before beginning the packing process. Typical guidelines outline which possessions are best and how many possessions can comfortably fit in a living space at these retirement communities. The guidelines might also include a list of things that won't be needed at the facilities and therefore can be kept in storage. If you have any questions, contact a representative from the NH assisted care facility before sorting through everything.

Packing Important Belongings

After obtaining the guidelines on moving to the assisted care area, you are ready to begin packing. It's important to involve your senior family member in this process to ensure you include all special belongings they would like to transfer to one of the New Hampshire assisted living facilities. Keepsakes often include photos, quilts, pillows, wall hangings, figurines, and books. Although the health aides in the New Hampshire assisted living facilities ensure residents quickly settle in and feel at home, having important personal keepsakes at the facilities can assist in the process. You can also ask a representative which things are the best to move to the assisted space. The representative will know which belongings residents really enjoy bringing to the living area.

Once you determine which possessions will be moved to the assisted living quarters, you will need to determine what to do with the remaining things. Most people choose to store the belongings in their New Hampshire home or a storage locker because these things are important heirlooms. If your elder doesn't mind parting with the goods, you can sell them or donate to a New Hampshire family in need. Although most New Hampshire assisted living facilities are affordable, you can still use the money from any things you sell to assist with the cost of the living quarters.

When the time comes to pack up the belongings and transfer to one of the New Hampshire assisted living facilities, save money by requesting unneeded boxes from New Hampshire retail stores. This way, you won't have to purchase totes and can pack everything into the boxes for the move. Always wrap fragile items with paper to avoid breaking anything during the trip. You can also organize everything into categories and place each category in a separate labeled box to speed up the unpacking process.

Moving Your Family Member

One great way to surprise the senior on moving day is, instead of bringing them on the moving trip, have another family member take them out for a day of pampering and visiting a few favorite New Hampshire places while you set up the room at one of the New Hampshire assisted living facilities. Be sure to ask a care provider where to park for easy unloading. After you find a good parking location, choose the unpacking method that works best for you, whether it's unloading all boxes at once or putting one box away and then retrieving another box. A popular method of decorating the rooms in these facilities is to hang plenty of photos on the walls and in frames around the living space. You can also decorate the space similar to a favorite room in the loved one's previous New Hampshire house. After the day of pampering they will be relaxed and eager to visit the assisted residence. Upon seeing the work and care you gave in decorating the space in a familiar way, the excitement over moving will only grow.

After you have moved the loved one into their living spot at one of the New Hampshire assisted living facilities, give them a few days to settle in at the facilities and then ask how they are enjoying their decorations. Ask if you can reposition any items or bring in any belongings they didn't realize would be necessary to have. The goal here is to get them comfortably settled into the home so they can begin socializing with other residents of the facilities. Be sure to prominently display important family portraits because these are the first things they will want to show acquaintances.

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