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July 28, 2025

From Guilt to Guidance: Helping Your Loved One Transition with Compassion

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Knowing when it might be time to move to a retirement community can be difficult. Faced with feelings of guilt or worry, many family members ask themselves if they are doing the right thing or if it is the right time.

But there are some very clear signs that a move to a retirement community is a good idea. Below, we outline those red flags as well as how to ease into the conversation with compassion, connection, and peace of mind for everyone.

Safety Concerns and Missed Medications

One of the first and clearest signs that it may be time to move is when personal safety is at risk. These safety risks can take many forms and can have serious consequences.

Is your parent falling more often, or taking longer to recover from injuries? Seniors become less mobile with age and may be more susceptible to slips, falls, and injuries. Once an accident happens, it may take longer to heal than it did before.

Are you noticing that your parent is becoming more forgetful and it is putting their safety at risk? Things such as forgetting to change the smoke detector, forgetting to turn off the stove, or forgetting to take medication are all serious safety concerns.

 

Increasing Loneliness

Is your parent going out less often and showing signs of loneliness? Where once they were active and social, do they now spend their days at home alone?

Perhaps they are not able to get out of the house as easily as before. Maybe doing daily self-care tasks is too exhausting, and they don’t have any energy left over for the things they once loved.

Are they acting withdrawn, depressed, irritable, or sad?

 

Caregiver Burnout

Whenever your parent needs you, you are there to help, but is it making you more and more exhausted? Do you find yourself snapping at your parent or acting in a way you regret?

Are you finding it impossible to juggle your own career, children, spouse, and daily life activities with the needs of your aging parent?

 

How to Connect with Compassion

Not every senior views the move to a retirement community as a positive one. Perhaps your parent is one of them. Perhaps they have always envisioned themselves as staying in their home forever.

But you have identified the signs, you are burning out looking after them, and your relationship with your parent is becoming strained because of it. What do you do?

Connecting from a place of compassion, empathy, and connection is a great start. Talk with your parent about what you are seeing. Explain to them that you are concerned for their safety or perhaps that you see them becoming more lonely. Get them to tell you what they are feeling, and make it clear that you want them to be comfortable and respected during the decision-making process.

Highlight to them the benefits of moving into a retirement community, such as access to daily entertainment and amenities, having other seniors to talk with, and a full team of health and wellness staff to help them with any health concerns.

This isn’t a negative step, but a way to connect differently as a family. Your parent will get the support they need, and when you visit them, instead of using the time to help them around the house or taking care of their physical needs, the visit can be about connection, memories, and enjoyment.

 

If you’re beginning to notice the signs and are considering what’s next for your parent or loved one, you don’t have to navigate this journey alone.

About Delmanor Glen Abbey


Located in Oakville, Ontario—just a short drive from Burlington—Delmanor Glen Abbey has remained committed to crafting exceptional Independent and Supportive Living lifestyles.

Central to the Delmanor experience is the LivingWell Program, offering a diverse array of carefully curated wellness and educational programs. These initiatives stimulate minds, uplift spirits, and cultivate a retirement living experience that blends joy and health-focused well-being.

We invite you to book a personal tour and see for yourself how Delmanor Glen Abbey can offer peace of mind for your family—and a vibrant new chapter for your loved one.

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