The stages of adjustment for your loved one when transitioned from relative independence to assisted living can be somewhat common. The good news in an otherwise difficult situation is that you are not alone, and neither is your loved one. Your loved one may be completely lucid, yet have very diminishing physical capability. This is why an individualized approach to videographic aids is critical to achieving the desired result of easing the transition from one stage of life to another. |
Loved ones who are in assisted living can have a broad range of needs with regards to memory, cognitive function, the onset of dementia, and adjusting to a body that may or may not keep pace with the mind. Memory is the currency of conversation in assisted living communities; it is the power to draw from a wealth of experiences in an effort to connect with others, maintain connection with family, combat depression and loneliness, and maintain a healthy mind and outlook on life. |
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I Remember Home produces videographies that provide a holistic approach to connecting a full life story. In addition, these compilations address specific cognitive functioning issues with your aging loved one to help reorient them to time of day, their surroundings, their family, and their daily routine. It also establishes a point of connection between their past and present to provide peace of mind. |
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Click here if you would like to arrange for a compilation for your loved one. |