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Moving into Residential Care

Moving into Residential Care

Colleen Doyle | Gail Roberts

(2017)

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Abstract

Moving into care is a significant life event for older people and their families and often occurs at a time when other life stresses such as deaths of loved ones and health complications are paramount. This book directly addresses the psychological impact that move can have, and offers tips for making the transition as smooth as possible.

Based on material from interviews with a wide sample of people who had recently moved into care and a review of existing literature about the process, the guide follows the whole journey from considering a move into care, making the move and settling in, offering advice on each step of the way.

Case stories from people who have just made the transition help make this an approachable and accessible read for those about to move into care and a helpful tool for families and staff who will be assisting them.


A move to residential care is a major life transition, often occurring when people are already facing other challenges, such as illness or bereavement. For those contemplating such a move and their loved ones, Moving into Residential Care is an excellent resource for understanding both the practicalities and the psychosocial supports needed to help each person navigate the process.
Allen Power, MD, Schlegel Chair in Aging and Dementia Innovation, Schlegel U. Waterloo Research Institute for Aging, Ontario, Canada
Highly recommended. Practical, up to date, well researched and well set out, [this book] covers the areas most families need to grapple with in accessible, readable language, avoiding jargon. Vignettes add humanity to the narrative and focus the ideas presented.
Dr Peter McArdle, Consultant Geriatric Psychiatrist

Colleen Doyle is Professor of Aged Care at Australian Catholic University and Honorary Research Fellow at the National Ageing Research Institute.

Gail Roberts is a Senior Project Officer in Research at the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, and an academic with the Wicking Dementia Research and Education Program, Faculty of Health, University of Tasmania.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Moving Into Residential Care - A Practical Guide for Older People and Their Families, by Colleen DoyleGail Roberts 3
Preface and Acknowledgements 5
Chapter 1 - Introduction 9
Chapter 2 - Making the Decision to Move 21
Chapter 3 - Planning the Move 37
Chapter 4 - Settling In and Getting the Support You Need 69
Chapter 5 - Resilience and Adjusting to Change 81
Chapter 6 - How to Maintain Purpose in Life 91
Chapter 7 - Living with Dementia in a Care Home 97
Chapter 8 - Diverse Needs 119
Chapter 9 - Coping with Death and Dying in Care Homes 135
Chapter 10 - Summing Up 143
Appendix 1 - Internet and telephone resources about moving into residential care 147
Appendix 2 - Alternative Terms 157
References 159
Index 167