Hi 5formom, I went throught the same thing with my mother when it was decided she could not stay in the house any longer. She was not a very social person either. My father was a slightly controlling person when it came to their social life. He preferred the attitude of "keep to ourselves so no knows our private life", so mom really didn't go out and visit the neighbors. After my father passed away, she became even more of a recluse, which was not a good thing for someone with Alzheimer's. We needed to get her moved and get her acclimated. Well, needless to say, she dug her heels in all the way to the front door, but we proposed to her, "stay for a month, if you don't like it, you can come home", BUT we told her that she had to give it a REAL chance. All agreed, and the move was made. Within that month, my mother came out of her shell, started a walking club, participated in all the activities, enjoyed the food to such a point she finally topped the scales at 120 pounds for some one who was 100 for the majority of her elder years. She has now been there for two years and loves every minute of it. Needless to say, we all were relieved. It turned out to be one of the best things we could have done for her and us.