Settling In

Once the boxes are unpacked and all your stuff are now placed in their new corners, it’s time to explore your new home and lifestyle. Settling in doesn’t happen in just one day. It would take a little while to adjust to your new surroundings, routine, and neighborhood. But there are a few things that can help speed up this process. Try our tips below.

Personalized Your Room

Add a personal touch to your room by changing up a few stuff, or sprucing up some corners with personal artwork, frames, or books. All these tiny details can transform the overall ambiance of your space. It will instantly make you feel warm. Some residents even hang welcome signs, wreaths, or plants to make it homier.

Invite People to Come Over

After settling in, you may invite your family and old friends to come over and check out your new home. They will be excited to see your apartment and take a tour of your community. It would be ideal to invite them during mealtime so you can share fun stories over food. Spending time with old friends is a great way to make a new place less strange, especially in the first few weeks.

Join In On The Fun

Take advantage of the various activities and programs planned for the community residents. Although it’s tempting to just stay in your apartment, the best thing to do is go out, mingle, and socialize with everyone. You will feel more connected to the community and its residents. You may choose the events you want to participate in and create bonds with people who share the same interests.

For Caregivers And Family Members: Supporting Senior Living

Even if your loved one just moved into a senior living community, you still play a big role in their lives. Adjusting to this new lifestyle may be a bit overwhelming for some and your support will be needed especially in the early week. To make the transition better, here are some things you can do:

Visit Regularly

Having you every now and then gives your loved ones something to look forward to. They will be eager to share to you their new experiences. Even when they have already settled in, it’s nice to see you regularly to keep your bond and see how well they’re doing.

Fill Their Fridge With Food

On move-in day and on your regular visits, try to fill their fridge with their favorite food. This gesture shows how much you still care for them even when you’re no longer living in the same home. This also removes the pressure they might feel about eating all their meals in the common halls.

Come Up With Daily Routines

Help your loved ones establish a daily ritual so it gives them a sense of comfort. This may include going on a morning walk, having coffee at 3pm, a fitness routine, or even sending you an update before they go off to sleep. A predictable schedule can help them adjust to community life faster.

Schedule a tour today!

At Bahama Bay, we understand the need for residents to remain physically and mentally active while lounging in a luxurious senior living community. We’ve pulled out all the stops to ensure a fun, fulfilling experience whether you choose to spend your time indoors or outdoors.