A care home becomes worth considering when safety at home can no longer be maintained. Common reasons include wandering, frequent falls, aggression, night-time confusion, or the need for round-the-clock supervision. It may also be time when the carer is exhausted or can no longer provide enough support. The decision should focus on quality of life for both the person and the family. It often helps to plan before an emergency forces the move. A doctor, social worker, or care adviser can help assess when the change is needed.
