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How To Stay Connected With Loved Ones Who Live in Assisted Living Facilities

Jun 12, 2023

Keeping in touch with loved ones is vital to maintain your relationships and help them stay healthy. When your loved ones live in assisted living homes, it can be hard to stay in touch because of distance and the facility's rules. But with the help of technology and careful planning, it is possible to keep a close relationship with them and make sure they feel loved and cared for.


In this blog, we'll talk about some good ways to keep in touch with loved ones who live in assisted living homes.


Embrace Technology 


Technology has made it easier to talk to people from far away. In assisted living facilities, you can use video calls and messaging apps to see and talk to your loved ones. Apps like Skype, Zoom, or FaceTime let you talk in real-time, even if you are far apart. These tools can bridge the gap and make us feel closer to our loved ones.


Ensure that your loved ones in assisted living facilities have a tablet or smartphone to access these technologies. If they are unfamiliar with using them, you can help them learn. Embracing technology opens up new possibilities for staying connected and maintaining solid relationships.


Create a Shared Calendar


A shared calendar is a great way to keep track of important dates and events. It will help you stay organized and communicate regularly with your loved one. Share this calendar with your loved one and the staff at the facility so everyone knows what's coming up. Everyone can plan accordingly and look forward to special moments. 


You can use a digital calendar or a physical planner to mark down scheduled calls, birthdays, and family events. Having a shared calendar can make communication easier and help maintain strong relationships.


Collaborate With Facility Staff


The people who work at assisted living facilities are essential for your loved one's well-being. Have a good relationship with them and work together. Talk to the facility staff regularly about your loved one's needs, likes, and any changes in their life.


Give the staff members your contact information, like your phone number or email, so they can reach you. This teamwork creates a supportive network that helps your loved one and keeps you informed about how they are doing.


Plan Personal Visits


Visiting your loved ones in person can make them feel better emotionally. You can plan personal visits by meeting the facility staff and following their rules. Take a short walk or visit a common area with your loved one. Spending time together can make your relationship stronger. Personal visits allow you to be physically close, making them feel happier and more connected to you. In-person visits are especially helpful if your loved one struggles with technology.


Send Care Packages and Letters


Even though we can talk instantly through technology, getting real mail is still lovely. You can send letters, cards, or small gifts to your loved ones in assisted living facilities. These gestures show them that you are thinking about them.


It's extra special to include pictures that remind them of good times or their favorite treats. These material things show love and care and can brighten your loved one's day. It reminds them that you love them and that they are essential to you.


At Haven in Allyn, we know how important it is to stay in touch with your loved ones in assisted living facilities. Contact us today so we can give your seniors the best care and support while we make sure they can stay connected to their loved ones. We are here to help you and your family every step of the way.

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