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A new study sheds light on the emotional and practical factors that determine how older adults adjust when moving into residential care.

Moving homes is stressful at any age, but the final move in life carries a weight that is unlike any other transition.

For older adults, leaving a long-time home means saying goodbye not only to a physical space, but to routines, memories and a sense of identity built over decades.

A transition shaped by more than logistics

Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have explored how older adults experience the shift to residential care.

Their findings highlight that the moving process itself has a major influence on well-being.

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It is not only the practical work of sorting through a lifetime of belongings that creates pressure; the emotional step of letting go of one’s home also shapes how the new chapter begins.

Many older adults, the study shows, move primarily to ease the burden on relatives, which introduces a layer of duty and mixed feelings into the change.

Uncertainty and the challenge of new surroundings

One of the most difficult aspects is the sense of losing control. New staff, unfamiliar environments and a sudden change in routines create uncertainty, especially when the timing of the move is not fully self-determined.

Research from both Sweden and Norway indicates that older adults often feel only partly involved in the decision.

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Even so, long-term interviews suggest that most gradually settle into their new setting once daily rhythms become familiar.

Three factors that make the transition smoother

The study points to three core elements that appear to shape a positive move:

  • The older adult should be involved as actively as possible
  • A trusting relationship with the people assisting the move is crucial
  • The timing must align with both emotional readiness and practical needs

Some experts propose appointing a dedicated move coordinator to streamline communication and provide consistent support throughout the process.

Sources: Forskning.no

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