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Some of the signs to look out for include difficulty managing daily tasks, frequent falls, or forgetting to take medication.
Deciding when a loved one might need assisted living can be difficult. Often, families struggle with knowing the right time to make this transition.
Changes in hygiene, nutrition, or home safety can also signal that more support is needed. If your loved one feels isolated or lonely, assisted living can also provide companionship and social opportunities that improve their emotional well-being.
Choosing a care home can give families peace of mind while allowing their loved ones to enjoy dignity, respect, and a higher quality of life.
Ultimately, the goal of assisted living is not to take away independence but to provide the right level of support to help residents live comfortably and safely.