Tips For Moving A Senior

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Tips For Moving A Senior

Tips For Moving A Senior

If you are facing a situation where an aging parent or an elderly relative or friend is planning to relocate, there are a few things that can help make the task easier. According to professional movers, moving with an elderly person will have to be done with extra care and caution as to make sure that their belongings are protected while their destination is prepared for maximum comfort. Aside from physical difficulties, moving with an elderly person also has various emotional difficulties as well. That is why we created these Tips For Moving A Senior.

The assistance of professional full service movers is crucial for this type of relocation. With items that have been in the family for years and items with emotional significance, everything in the house needs to be handled with care. It is very important to sit down and discuss what they need to take, toss and put into storage. Once you have made a comprehensive list, you can help with the packing, or if you are dealing with particularly large, bulky or valuable items, let the movers handle the work.

Needless to say, some items will have to be tossed out while relocating. The best way to minimize the disposal costs and leaving a big mess behind is to donate or sell what you can. Hold garage sales or donate items to thrift stores. If any clothing items classify as vintage, they can be sold to vintage outlets at a decent price.

If your elderly parent, friend or relative is having trouble handling any paperwork, be sure to look into the matter and to provide assistance where necessary. Address changes, utility bills and any other paperwork can use a bit of extra help to make things easier for them

Just as important as the packing and transportation is the setting up of the new home. Many movers recommend that you take photographs of the old house and set things up as similarly as possible in the new house. Elderly people are most likely to have developed habits centered on their homes and are accustomed to having certain items in certain places. Be sure to respect their habits and provide the necessary help to set things up to make them feel as comfortable as possible in the new home.

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1320 53rd St.

West Palm Beach, FL 33407

800-373-6683

Author: Kathy Long