Tips on Transitioning to Alzheimer’s Care

If your parents, loved one or spouse are managing an Alzheimer’s diagnosis, there may come a day when they require more care and attention than you can give. Seeking out alternative care options is an empathetic and selfless choice to make for your loved one struggling with Alzheimer’s or dementia. 

Making the transition to Alzheimer’s, or Memory Care, is difficult for everyone involved. We understand the grief associated with moving a parent or loved one and relying on someone else to be there the same way you would. Trusted memory care communities give seniors aged 55 and up a new way of living that encourages their independence and promotes safety. Below are some practical tips to make the transition to Alzheimer’s care easy and seamless. 

Preparing for the transition to memory care


  1. Communicate

As your loved one’s dementia and Alzheimer’s symptoms have expanded, you may find it more difficult to communicate openly with them. While communication methods may have changed, your loved one still wants to feel involved in the process of moving to memory care. This will be a big adjustment for them. Find time throughout the process to let them know what’s going on and how you will be with them every step of the way. 


  1. Downsize

Throughout the years, we gather a lot of things we love and cherish. It is likely your loved one has a whole home full of things that you can’t imagine them parting with. While it may be difficult, downsizing will ease your loved one into their memory care transition. They won’t be able to take everything with them so having them decide on some of the most important things to take with them will make them feel involved in their transition to memory care. 


  1. Practice self-care

A memory loss diagnosis is tough for everyone. It changes a family’s way of life. While you are planning your loved one’s move into memory care, remember to be kind to yourself and understand that you are making the right choice for your loved one and their situation. Among many benefits, memory care communities have up-to-date safety regulations, healthy meals and 24/7 supervision from specialized caretakers. 

Finding Trusted Alzheimer’s Care Made Easy

Want to know more about the built-in companionship, predictable budgeting, and security that come from our Alzheimer's care community? MorningStar Senior Memory Care in Littleton, Colorado, takes care of the worry and stress of aging, allowing you more time to do the things you love in a safe space. Contact us to schedule a tour of our community near you.


Contact our staff today to learn more about MorningStar's memory care communities in Littleton. We are happy to answer any questions. Our website also provides information on our company's history and vision and what sets us apart from other retirement facilities in Littleton. We encourage you to see our exceptional independent and assisted living offering in Littleton, Colorado.


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