Having your aging parent (or parent-in-law) move in with your family can be both rewarding and stressful. While there are many benefits to sharing a home with your aging loved one, the transition will also bring big changes that will require some adjustments from everyone in the household.
To help set your expectations, expert providers of elderly moving services, Busy Buddies, recommends preparing yourself for the following:
Multi-Generational Closeness
Blended houses have the golden opportunity to forge closer bonds among generations. Your children will have the chance to form wonderful memories with their grandparent on a daily basis.
However, you need to be realistic. Your senior loved one will likely require an increasing level of care as they continue to age. The topic of caring transitions can be sensitive for seniors, so it needs to be navigated carefully.
Partial Loss of Independence
You and your loved one will need to establish new boundaries once you’re living under the same roof. All parties will need to adjust to the new set of do’s and don’ts in the household. Otherwise, someone might feel unwelcome, useless, invisible or unhappy.
Potential Resentment
Wanting to be rewarded for your sacrifices is human nature. If you go to great lengths to declutter your home to make room for your elderly loved one, you want appreciation at the very least. Failed expectations would eventually lead to frustration. You can only control what you feel, so make a choice not to compromise your own needs or skip self-care no matter what.
Living with your aging parent or parent-in-law can be tricky, but mutual consideration and sensitivity can go a long way in ensuring a good outcome. Let Busy Buddies help you make this transition as hassle-free as possible for all parties. Call us at (703) 828-1833 now to discuss your senior moving needs and get a free estimate in McLean, VA.