Moving into a new home during your retirement years can be a daunting task with endless considerations to keep in mind, especially if you or your loved ones require a special environment to accommodate the needs of older adults. If your loved ones are planning to move into Assisted Living, here are four useful tips for decorating an Assisted Living apartment to boost their moods and improve their quality of life.
Prioritize Safety
Safety is undoubtedly a top concern for your loved ones as they might be spending most of their time at home. The largest area of concern in their apartment would be the bathroom as that is where most injuries from slips and falls occur. As a good precaution against falls, you can install grab bars on bathroom walls for extra support. Anti-slip mats that can be adhered to floors and a bench should also be installed in the shower for your loved ones to rest on while they wash. These additions can help them avoid slipping on wet floors. In other areas of the house such as the stairway, handrails should be installed for your loved ones to ascend or descend safely. Lastly, there should be good lighting throughout the house so your loved ones can see their surroundings clearly.
Minimize Clutter
Keeping the apartment clutter-free allows ample space for your loved ones to move around comfortably without knocking into anything that’s potentially injurious. You should also make room for a lounging space where your loved ones can relax and engage in leisure activities such as reading and chatting with friends. Choosing multi-functional furniture is one way to maximize space without sacrificing utility. Drop-leaf tables, foldable chairs and shelves that can double as tables are all good examples of multi-functional furniture. Another way to prevent clutter would be to bring only essential items from your loved one’s home. Try practicing the art of minimalism by discarding or giving away old furniture.
Bring along Familiar Items
A quick way to make your loved one’s new apartment feel more like home is to move over an existing furniture or bring along some familiar items. Be it a favorite armchair, an antique cutlery set or a hand-knitted tapestry, having familiar items in their new apartment will greatly help your loved ones to acclimate to the new environment and focus on enjoying their retirement.
Create a Hobby Space
Furnishing a house does not mean you have to focus only on practicality. Providing avenues for your loved ones to pursue their interests can spice up their lifestyles and promote an active and fulfilling retirement even when they are at home. For example, consider allocating a room for crafts if your loved one enjoys artistic pursuits, or providing additional shelving if your loved ones collect novelty items in their free time. Practicing hobbies is a great way of alleviating boredom and uplifting your loved ones’ moods.
Decorate Your Loved One’s Assisted Living Apartment
If any of your loved ones are moving to an Assisted Living apartment, we encourage you to start a conversation with them about how they would like to decorate their new living space. Decorating their homes can affect their moods and emotions and by personalizing their space, they can turn their apartment into a haven.
In our retirement community, we provide exceptional and professional care services for all residents around the clock while giving them the support they need to live independently. We also offer several apartment floor plans to suit the needs of our residents. Our goal is to maximize their comfort and convenience while they reside in our Assisted Living community. Interested to learn more about Assisted Living in North Richland Hills, TX? Contact us today!