Caring for Seniors During the Holidays: Why You Shouldn’t Wait to Make the Move

Caring for Seniors During the Holidays: Why You Shouldn’t Wait to Make the Move

The holiday season is often filled with family gatherings, joyful traditions and meaningful moments—but for many families caring for an aging loved one, it can also be one of the most stressful times of the year. As routines change and days get busier, meeting the needs of aging parents or grandparents can become more complex, leaving family caregivers feeling stretched thin. While many families consider senior living as a helpful next step, they often hesitate to make the transition before the holidays. Common concerns include the fear that a loved one will feel lonely or abandoned, the worry it will disrupt the season and family traditions, or bring judgment from family and friends. But for many families, waiting may actually increase stress for both seniors and caregivers rather than ease it.



In reality, moving into a senior living community before the holidays can be one of the most supportive decisions a family can make. At Main Street Senior Living of Oregon, the holidays are filled with festive events, warm social connections and compassionate team members who help residents feel at home quickly. Rather than spending the season stressed and exhausted, families can share more meaningful, quality time together—free from the pressures of caregiving tasks and safety concerns. Main Street encourages visits, whether it is at their community or at home for Christmas dinner. Instead of a disruption, the move often brings relief, stability and more joy to everyone involved.


The holidays can also highlight areas where a senior needs additional support: increased confusion in busy environments, difficulty navigating crowded gatherings and challenges with mobility often become more noticeable this time of year. Main Street Senior Living is trained to meet these needs in a way that keeps the season enjoyable. For those with limited mobility, communities offer accessible events, transportation assistance, and safe, thoughtfully designed spaces—ensuring seniors can still participate in the traditions they love. For residents living with Alzheimer’s or dementia, structured activities, sensory-friendly celebrations and predictable daily routines help prevent overstimulation and confusion. These specialized supports help families worry less and give seniors a safer, more comfortable holiday environment.


Christmas-time is already hectic, and many caregivers are already juggling managing medications, preparing meals, assisting with personal care and coordinating doctor’s visits. By moving a loved one into a community before the holiday rush, caregivers gain the gift of rest. Rather than carrying the full weight alone, they can rely on a team of trained professionals who are available around the clock. This relief allows caregivers to enjoy holiday moments more fully—sharing stories over dinner, watching favorite movies together or simply being present without the pressure of caregiving.


It’s also important to remember that the transition into senior living doesn’t erase family traditions—it often enhances them. Families can decorate their loved one’s new apartment together, bring treasured holiday recipes to share or join community events designed to include residents and their families. If your family has been considering senior living but putting it off until the new year, this season may actually be the perfect time to make the move. With compassionate care, festive community life and support tailored to each resident’s needs, Main Street Senior Living can help bring peace, comfort and joy to your loved one and to you. 

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Oregon, WI. (April 2025) — Main Street Senior Living, a new premier independent living community in Oregon, welcomes Peter Larson as Director of Sales and Marketing. Under new management of Legacy Senior Living, Main Street Senior Living will complete their extensive renovations and open early Summer 2025. Larson joins the team to help provide seniors in the Oregon community, and surrounding counties, with the quality services offered at Main Street Senior Living. Born and raised in Madison, Wi., Larson brings with him 20 years of healthcare experience, working in various management positions in skilled nursing, assisted living and hospice care communities. He eventually moved into the sales and marketing side of healthcare. Larson hopes to build a strong, vibrant and home-like community, where residents get to enjoy their golden years without the hassle of daily chores. Larson says, “Serving the future residents of Main Street Senior Living with honor, respect, faith and integrity is my highest priority. My hope is to cultivate an atmosphere of hospitality that makes every person who walks through the door feel like they are home. I am excited to help create a new home for our residents.” “Peter’s mission is to connect seniors with the compassionate care they are seeking, while also providing an engaging and lively atmosphere. With Main Street Senior Living opening to the public soon, Peter’s enthusiasm will help Main Street become a thriving community,” says Mary Davidson, Executive Director of Main Street Senior Living. Larson lives in Madison with his daughter, Jordan, his nephew, Aiden, and dog, Evie. He enjoys being outdoors, particularly camping and canoeing. He also loves to cook and enjoys listening to live music. COMPANY DETAILS Main Street Senior Living is a boutique Independent Living community serving the town of Oregon, Wi. and its surrounding cities. At our quaint community, we offer a lively social calendar, nutritious meals and exceptional services for your individual needs. Our residents feel at home in our friendly, caring and warm atmosphere. Main Street Senior Living will set the standard for retirement services in Oregon, Wi. and serves the Dane County area. The community offers meaningful activities and life enrichment programs to enhance the lives of each resident. More information is available at www.mainstreetsl.net or by calling (608) 835-3535.  Main Street Senior Living is a part of Legacy Senior Living, a family-owned, faith-based company with an executive team that has more than 150 combined years of experience in the senior living industry. Legacy Senior Living strives to serve the Greatest Generation with honor, respect, faith and integrity. More information is available at legacysl.net or by calling (423) 478-8071.