Friday, November 15, 2024

Enrich Your Life with Assisted Living

Assisted Living Plymouth

Hear from some of our residents’ families here:

“I just placed a loved one at the Plymouth Inn. I cannot say enough wonderful things about the care. Everyone there makes you feel like family! The activities are engaging, the food is delicious, and the care is outstanding. Best decision!”

Pam, Google Review


“My sister Karen was a resident at Plymouth Terrace from 2018 to 2021. Our family could not of found a better place for our sister. She had suffered a stroke in 2005 at age 55. Up until 2018, she was able to live in an independent living apartment. Her needs became too great that she had to move to assisted living. We have been nothing but pleased with the director, the nurses, the aides and basically all their employees. She was monitored on a regular basis to see if she needed anything. Her apartment was kept clean, her laundry was always done and she was given showers on a regular basis. Everytime I called the facility, I was treated with respect and had my questions or concerns dealt with in a timely manner. The staff went over and beyond to keep Karen happy and comfortable.”

Beverly, Google Review


Want to learn how to support your loved ones during a move to assisted living? Read more here!


Have More Questions? Contact Us Today to Get Started!

Our team can guide you through financial options and explore solutions to create a personalized plan for your loved one. Contact us today! (734) 4545-4639

Friday, November 1, 2024

How Can You Support Your Loved One?

Assisted Living Plymouth

One of the most common challenges residents face is adapting to a new environment. To help your loved one cope:

  • Encourage open communication: Create a safe space for them to express their feelings. Validate their emotions without judgment.
  • Maintain familiar routines: As much as possible, incorporate familiar habits into their new daily life. This can provide a sense of continuity.
  • Involve them in decision-making: Allowing them to choose activities, meals, or room decor can empower them and make them feel more in control.   
  • Gradually introduce new people and activities: Overwhelming them with social interactions or unfamiliar experiences can be stressful. Progress at their pace.

Want to learn how to support your loved ones during a move to assisted living? Read more here!


Schedule Your Tour Today! 

If you’re interested in learning more assisted living in Plymouth or scheduling a tour, contact us today! 734-545-4639


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