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Monday, August 25, 2014

How To Decorate An Assisted Living Unit

By Rue Nichols


Downsizing your home is one of the most challenging aspects of moving into an assisted community and changing your new apartment into a comfortable, inviting space that makes it feel like your home still. Here are some tips if you are making this type of move which could assist you in creating a pleasing decoration in your new home.

The assisted living apartments are actually small in general and they can range from 300-square-foot studio apartments to two-bedroom apartments that would be about 1,000 square feet. In your new place, this means you might not be able to put in all of your furniture and other things but there might be other exemptions like the couch, bed and some nightstands. There might be other things that might fit in too like a small table and some chairs but you can also fit in a desk and a chair if you would like. You should still have enough furniture though even though you are trying to save up some space because there might come a time that you would need those spaces for your guests and family members to stay in or you would just need an area where you can relax.

When you first toured the facility, you probably initially were shown a model apartment. While these are nice and well-decorated, they probably don't reflect your personality, so to make the space truly look like you, consider upgrading with fresh paint. Usually you will be permitted to paint the walls of the apartment and if you wish to do so, choose bright cheerful colors and decorate walls with artwork and family photos.

It's also a good idea if you can use furniture that also provides you with additional storage space. For instance, there are ottomans and coffee tables that can hold various household items. A bed with storage drawers built into it is another good idea or perhaps you have enough room under the bed to place plastic tubs that can store clothing, shoes or other items. You also can install helpful organizational aids in drawers and cupboards to maximize the efficiency of your storage.

For those who have problems moving their stuff around and most people in assisted living places also have then it would be prudent to live by the rule of having less is more. Moving around the room with too much clutter can be bad. Having too much furniture can make it hard to look for a thing you really need and that is totally true no matter the age or housing situation they are in. It will be easier if life is simpler.

For other options for mobility or vision issues then you should get some clocks that have bigger numbers, get phones that have bigger numbers and also computer keyboards with bigger letters and numbers. Get a chair that can lift and angle you up to make it easier for you to get up and sit down and for easy mornings, get beds which could lift and tilt. Making your mobility much simpler and easier can be done with many helpful things assisting you.




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