embracing change

Embracing change to ease a transition into aged care

embracing changeChange is often met with resistance, especially when it feels out of our control. For many people, the idea of growing older and transitioning into residential aged care is daunting and may evoke fears of loss and uncertainty. It’s not just older people who feel the weight of this change — their children and families often bear the responsibility of making tough decisions and can find the situation overwhelming.

However, the fear of ageing and moving into care doesn’t have to be insurmountable. With thoughtful planning and preparation, families can help ease the transition and reduce anxiety.

One of the biggest mistakes families can make is waiting until a crisis hits before making plans. In these moments, stress and panic often cloud judgment, amplifying fears for both the older person and their family. Starting the planning process early may allow time to consider the options and come to terms with the change for a smoother and less stressful transition.

A common emotional hurdle is attachment to the family home. The thought of leaving a place filled with years of memories can be difficult. Families can gently begin the process of letting go by decluttering and helping their loved ones decide what’s truly important to keep. With time and preparation, the experience can be more positive rather than just a rushed and painful task.

In addition to the loss of their physical home, many people fear the loss of independence, disruption to their daily routines, or separation from a spouse. Concerns about quality of life—from meals to activities—can also weigh heavily.

Understanding these specific fears is key to addressing them effectively. For instance, if food is a concern, research aged care services that offer varied menus or allow residents to bring in meals from home. If hobbies and social interaction are priorities, select a care provider that offers a range of programs, like gardening or music, to maintain engagement.

Ultimately, while the move into aged care can feel overwhelming, addressing these fears head-on, with early planning, can smooth the path to a new chapter of life. If you are thinking about a move or how to approach the issue with an older family member, reach out to our team here to discuss how we can help.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This document has been prepared by Aged Care Steps Pty Limited, ABN 42 156 656 843 AFSL 486723, based on our understanding of the relevant legislation at the time of writing. While every care has been taken, Aged Care Steps Pty Limited makes no representations as to the accuracy or completeness of the contents. The information is of a general nature only and has been prepared without consideration of your individual objectives, financial situation or needs. Before making any decisions, you should consider the appropriateness for your personal investment objectives, financial situation or individual needs. We recommend you see a financial adviser, registered tax agent or legal adviser before making any decisions based on this information. Current as at 10 October 2024.


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