Moving

Moving into a care home can be an emotional time for both you and your family. It can feel like you are leaving familiarity behind and going somewhere new and unknown. Plus there’s usually lots to do, with packing up, settling in and understanding how it all works.

On the positive side, people often find that the move offers a new level of independence. Care homes can provide services and equipment that will support you do the things you want, such as taking a bath or going out into the garden, or even making new friends. It can also offer a new sense of security, which comes from knowing that help is at hand if you need it.

At the same time, some people decide that a care home isn’t for them and look to other options. These might include extra care housing, sheltered housing, increased care at home, or support to go to a day centre where you can take part in activities.

Whatever you decide, the main thing is that it must be right for you.

If you are feeling uncertain and want to talk through your options, our helpline advisers will be happy to help. They are experts who should be able to explain some of your choices in more detail. The helpline is a free, independent service available to all, so get in touch.

Note that much of this information is for England. If you need support for issues in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland, please contact our adviceline.

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This content last checked and updated: May 2023

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