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Tips for Easy Adjustment
New residents are encouraged to
maintain the same level of independence they did at home. With the
right tools in place, the adjustment to the nursing home can be fun.
You know your loved one better than anyone else. The items you choose
will help staff member work with the resident better and will help the
resident feel more at home. Here are some suggestions:
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Arrange for telephone
services to be
transferred before the move.
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Arrange to bring a
familiar piece of furniture to the facility.
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Before the new resident
arrives, come in to set up his or her room with familiar items.
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Bring pictures, plants,
blankets, sheets (all beds are twin size), telephone, television,
rocker, radio ... those things that make your loved one happy.
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Bring clothing to the
Housekeeping office on admission to have clothing properly marked.
Write the resident's full name on all non-clothing items brought to
the facility in a permanent marker (this will help reduce missing or
misplaced items).
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Make a list of all items
brought to the facility to be placed in their permanent record.
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Bring seasonal clothing,
but allow for Louisiana's sudden weather changes.
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Plan to visit your loved
one often and continue to make plans to participate in family
activities outside the facility. Keep in mind that Medicaid only
allows 14 personal days (24-hour periods) outside the facility.
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Remember to change
addresses on Voter Registration cards, and on subscriptions. Change of
address forms are available in the Social Service office.
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Don't forget to notify
other friends and family members of your loved one's new address so
that they can send cards and letters.
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