'The time has come': reflections on the 'tipping point' in deciding on a care home move

AGING & MENTAL HEALTH(2022)

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Objectives Often perceived as a last resort, a care home move for a person living with dementia is often undertaken when all other options have been exhausted. Deciding the right or optimal time is to move remains an important question for many families. To investigate factors that are weighed up in deciding to make a care home move. Method Qualitative in-depth interviews with 21 family carers and 5 care home residents living with dementia in England. Thematic analysis was applied to all transcripts to extract key themes and sub-themes; a summation is provided here. Results Participants emotionally recollected an accumulation of stressors, exhausting other options of care, a risk/benefit analysis, wishes of person living with dementia, and a readiness to move as indicators of when a 'tipping point' was reached. They also felt strongly that early planning, prior experience of care homes, understanding funding arrangements and having support with decision-making would help. Conclusion Deciding to move to a care home is complex, contextual and deeply personal. Early planning in the form of joining waiting lists, using day centres and respite services may help in creating relationships with intended care homes for the future. There is growing need for support with financial advice and funding arrangements, for both self- and publicly funded individuals.
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Dementia, care home move, optimal timing, qualitative
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