I've got another thread going on about my DM being discharged from hospital for a 4 week assessment of her needs. I feel terrible about it, as we always swore we would never put her in a care home (not that 'we' put her in there, it was decided for us by the NHS/Social Services).
I have no idea what will happen next, although realistically she probably won't be allowed to go back to her flat as it's not safe (she's had a few falls, usually in the night on her way to the toilet). It's also a first floor flat with no outdoor space, so she's quite isolated there.
She's had a rough year or two for various reasons, including lockdown of course, and has been diagonised with depression/low mood. She is very withdrawn and unsociable.
Although I hate the idea of her being in a home, I'm trying to think positively in that maybe it will ultimately be better for her. Maybe she will start integrating with the other residents and even join in some of the activities. She has never been very outgoing/gregarious, but was OK in small groups of friends/relatives.
Has anyone seen a positive change in thier elderly relative, moving from being home alone into a communal environment? Physically and/or mentally? Even if they weren't especially sociable beforehand?