It sounds as if she just needs to be taken to the other part of the CH where she can socialise more? But please don't think you have to make it perfect for her - that won't happen and she will sometimes feel bored, that's inevitable.
As you say, she'd be equally bored at home and she'd also be at risk. The boredom is part of the illness, she can't occupy herself, and however good the care home they won't always be able to occupy her. Presumably when the environment becomes familiar she can potter around there too? My mother doesn't sit for long, she wanders around seeing what other people are doing, and goes in to the office to chat to the admin staff or the cleaners, she doesn't wait to be invited. I understand why you're taking her out, but it may be counterproductive as she needs time to find her own routine in the CH.
Good luck with the meeting on Monday.
As you say, she'd be equally bored at home and she'd also be at risk. The boredom is part of the illness, she can't occupy herself, and however good the care home they won't always be able to occupy her. Presumably when the environment becomes familiar she can potter around there too? My mother doesn't sit for long, she wanders around seeing what other people are doing, and goes in to the office to chat to the admin staff or the cleaners, she doesn't wait to be invited. I understand why you're taking her out, but it may be counterproductive as she needs time to find her own routine in the CH.
Good luck with the meeting on Monday.