Whether you’re moving a relative into a care home, or perhaps considering moving into a care home yourself, it can seem challenging to know the best way to prepare and to know what to pack.

At Berkley Care Group we know that often, moving into a care home can mean moving out of a family home, downsizing, and moving into a bedroom.

We’ve shared some of our top tips for planning your move and helping with the transition.

What to expect when moving into a care home

Moving into a care home from a family home will inevitably mean less space than what you were used to previously. For this reason, it’s important to do research when choosing a care home and consider exactly what you intend on packing – once you’ve chosen your new home.

What to pack when moving into a care home

Below is a list of suggestions that could help you pack for moving into a care home.

Clothing

As well as liking how you look, the clothes should ideally be comfortable and easy to take off and put on.

  • Jumpers
  •  Trousers/skirts/dresses
  • Tops
  • Coats
  • Nightclothes/dressing gown/slippers
  • Clothes for evening wear
  • Shoes
  • Accessories

Our team will discuss with you any special laundry needs to ensure your items are cared for in the way you would at home. 

Personal care and toiletries

Most of our homes in the Berkley Group provide a small selection of toiletries but it’s a good idea to bring your own, especially as you may be used to, or prefer certain products.

  • Soaps/shampoos/conditioners
  • Perfume
  • Toothbrush/Toothpaste
  • Moisturisers or body lotions
  • Hairbrush/Comb
  • Shaving equipment

We will cover features such as bedding and basic bedroom furniture. However, if you have personal preferences of style or material, or want to make your space feel more homely, you may wish to pack some of the following:

  • Blanket/quilt
  • Bed linen
  • Pillows
  • Towels
  • Lamps
  • Cushions

Personal items

Giving the room a personal touch helps many people moving into a care home adjust to their new surroundings. Personal items such as ornaments, trinkets, and photographs can make the room feel much more like home.

  • Paintings/Photographs
  • Photo albums
  • Ornaments
  • Hobby equipment such as knitting, games, puzzles

Mentality preparing for moving

  • As well as thinking of the physical belongings you’ll need to include on your checklist, it’s important to also consider other elements which can make the transition stress-free and seamless.

Familiarise yourself with the home

  • Once you’ve gone through the process of choosing a care home, it’s time to get familiar with what will be your new home – perhaps attend for dinner or lunch or join an activity before you move in. Why not book into the all-inclusive barbers, hairdressers or nail salon for the week you join, this will give you something to look forward to.

Get to know the staff

  • The staff within the home will be looking after a whole range of things, from housekeeping, administering medication, mealtimes, bathing, and dressing, among many other things.
  • Getting to know the staff by chatting about yourself and your life means you’ll be well on the way to having great relationships when you move in.

Notify people of your new address

  • To make sure the move goes smoothly, and to avoid hassle once you’ve moved in, it’s a good idea to give relevant people information about your change of address and circumstances. These can include your bank, council, GP, utility companies as well as friends and family. We will also provide you with handy moving cards so you can share these with friends and family. 

To find out more about our homes or discuss a move visit www.berkleycaregroup.co.uk