One of the hardest parts of adjusting to having a family
member in assisted living is navigating the first holiday. The change in
surroundings and family dynamics can bring up mixed emotions, especially if mom
always used to host Christmas dinner in the house you grew up in. Fortunately,
it’s the people who make the holidays special, not the location. Your loved one
may be living in a community now, but they’re still able to celebrate the
holidays with you. There are tons of different ways to make Christmas feel special,
even if it’s no longer celebrated in your loved one’s home. Our assisted living
team at UMC at Pitman put together some ways to
celebrate the upcoming holidays if you have parents who are new to our independent
lifestyle community in Gloucester County.
Hunker down and watch classic holiday movies. Classic
movies like Miracle on 34th Street, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, and
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation can bring back past memories for your
loved one. Viewing them as a family might remind them of you and your siblings
excitedly opening presents under the tree, or even holidays they spent as
little kids. A holiday movie night is also a great tradition to start if mom or
dad has mobility issues. Make an event out of it and get your immediate family
over to their apartment – and don’t forget the movie theater-style popcorn and
fresh baked holiday cookies!
Get their apartment holiday-ready. Just because
your loved one is no longer a homeowner, doesn’t mean they can’t decorate for
Christmas. They can still go all out with decorations even if their space is
smaller. Instead of having one big Christmas tree, opt for a few smaller ones
to place throughout their assisted
living apartment. The best part about decorating an apartment vs. a house
is that clean-up will be much easier come January!
Encourage them to celebrate with their new
community. Many assisted living communities, like UMC at Pitman, have
a lot of fun seasonal activities planned for the holidays. Encourage your loved
one to get involved, and if possible, join them for a holiday event or meal on
site. From Christmas PJ day, to holiday movie night to Christmas cookie
bake-offs, there is an activity to interest every resident at Pitman.
Blend the old with the new. The holidays will
look different, but some things don’t have to change. If you always helped dad
buy gifts for the family, make sure the same thing happens this year. If mom
always loved to decorate sugar cookies with the grandkids, bring them over to
her new apartment and make a day out of it. Blending old traditions with new
will help everyone transition to this big change in no time.
Spending the holidays at UMC at Pitman
As we mentioned above, we have a ton of festive events and
activities planned to get your loved one into the holiday spirit. Not to
mention, any of the activities offered can be modified to accommodate mom or
dad’s needs. The most important thing for us, is that all of our residents,
short-term and full-time, enjoy the holidays in our community!
For more information about our assisted living services for
seniors at UMC at Pitman in Gloucester County, please contact us today or visit
our website at: https://umcommunities.org/pitman
This blog was originally published at https://umcommunities.org/pitman/blog/preparing-for-the-holidays-in-assisted-living/
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