Moving a loved one into residential aged care is an emotional rollercoaster. While there’s no handbook with all the answers, sometimes hearing from others who have been through it can help.
Cuppa Q&A's is hosted by Opal HealthCare, one of Australia's leading residential aged care providers. In this series of short videos, we meet families of our residents who share their different experiences, and the emotions they went through, moving their loved ones into care.
Everyone’s experience is different, but the concerns and fears are often alike. We hope by sharing these conversations, you find some comfort and clarity as you explore residential aged care.
For more resources and information on moving a loved one into care, visit www.opalhealthcare.com.au.
Residential aged care is often perceived as a place to manage a loved one’s clinical health, but it offers so much more, aiming to enhance a resident’s overall wellbeing.
When Peter began his search …
We often hear of loved ones resisting change, so when Adelina decided she wanted to make the move into residential aged care, her daughter Jenny was stunned. Now, with three family members living in…
You’ve heard negative stories about aged care and you have no idea what to expect. Mike and Kris grappled with negative preconceptions when it was time to move Mike’s mum, Mary, into care. In this ep…
Pat has always been an independent woman. But when a traumatic fall impacted her ability to care for herself, Pat and her daughter Chris had to face the reality that Pat needed residential care. In t…
Moving a loved one into care comes with its share of uncertainties and tasks. From taking care of finances to timing the sale of the house, the to-do-list can seem endless. In this episode, we sit do…
Married at 18 and living through the trials of wartime, John and Daphne have shared a remarkable journey of love. In this episode, Vicki tells us about her parents’ transition into care together afte…
Moving a partner into care can be unsettling, filled with a whirlwind of emotions as you adjust to this next stage of life. Margaret knows this all too well. After years of caring for her husband Geo…
You don’t need to do this alone.
Many families believe the responsibility of their loved one’s care is theirs and theirs alone. For Jason, the idea of moving his mum, Oma, into residential aged care …
What happens when your loved one’s health declines suddenly? When David’s mum lost her ability to walk overnight, he unexpectedly had to begin the process of looking for residential aged care. Like m…
Being a caregiver is a full time job. It can be particularly complex when you’re caring for an ageing parent. Now you’re making their decisions, you’re telling them what and when they need to do thin…
We’ve spoken about moving parents into residential aged care, but what happens when it’s your partner? The thought of separation can be difficult and you’ll likely be concerned about how your partner…
Having ‘the talk’ can be difficult. The move into residential aged care is a big transition, full of emotions and uncertainties. So how do you approach the subject of permanent care with your loved o…
Carer’s guilt – it’s all too common. The decision to move your loved one into residential aged care is full of conflicting emotions. As a caregiver, you may have feelings of guilt and perhaps you’re …
Are you supporting a loved one who is complex in nature? If so, you may be wondering how they would cope living with other people. In fact, you may be wondering whether residential care would work fo…