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Simplifying the Transition

Preparing to leave the comfort of your own home, the home that you spent years raising your family in, can be difficult.  Many of the wonderful memories and good times shared are stored within the walls of the house that your children grew up in, but this is a decision countless American’s are faced with every single year.

The key to ensuring an easy, happy and healthy transition lies in selecting the right assisted care facility for your (or your loved one’s) individual needs.  Any move could cause some disruption, especially if it is from a large spacious house to a small apartment, but that disruption can be minimized if the facility and its staff can make the individual feel at home.

The staff at the Wilsonville provides all of the help that the residents of the assisted living community need, but they do so without compromising any of the residents’ independence.  The fully trained staff can capably handle all aspects of physical or medical assistance so you can rest assured that the proper care is there when needed, but residents are encouraged to live as independently as they can.

The main goal of the team at the Wilsonville is to provide an atmosphere as close to home as possible, where residents can feel as happy, safe and comfortable as possible from the moment they move in.  A move to a facility that feels cold and clinical can have a very negative effect on residents and take a long time to fully adapt to, which is why the Wilsonville strives to be always warm and inviting so the adaptation period is as short, smooth and seamless as possible.

2 Responses to “Simplifying the Transition”

  1. Leonard Garcia Says:

    There are some great resources for elder care online. Yoou might want to look into some of the medicare websites. Do you know of any website that provides information on Medicare and Medicaid? Are there any resources that you might recommend for family caregivers?

  2. Jan Pollock Says:

    Mark your calendars for the next shredding event here at the Wilsonville. July 16th. Time is 9 – 12.

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