A Floor Plan Tip for Your New Space

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Floor Plan Tip from the Desk of a Senior Move Manager: Once you have chosen your new space to move to, you must decide what furniture is going with you and creating a floor plan is a great way to help you do it.  Using your new floor plan, pencil in the pieces you would like to take and where you would like them placed. Make sure you don’t take so much that your rooms will be cluttered. With today’s computer programs you can create a floor plan easily, just […]

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Senior Downsizing: 6 Indicators That You Have TOO MUCH STUFF!!

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As a Senior I suspect that you already know if you’ve got too much stuff lying around or need to downsize your home, but here are some senior downsizing indicators to help you make your decision. Senior Downsizing Indicators When I go to hang up a shirt or blouse in the closet I have to push aside the other clothes to make space.   I can’t see the floor in my closets.   At least one bedroom has been turned into a storage area.   We rent storage space or […]

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Guilt – The Gift That Keeps on Giving – by Guest Blogger Julie Hall (The Estate Lady.com)

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Each day, I work closely with heirs stuggling with guilt when dealing with what their parents have left behind.  Some parents leave more than others, and some downsize long before their time comes.  Some are so attached to their possessions, they leave it all for their children to contend with.  If I didn’t know any better, I’d swear they use their possessions as an anchor to this world, not fully understanding that when you are called to enter the heavenly gates, you can’t take a thing with you.  You leave […]

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Senior Downsizing – The Best Case Scenario

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Senior downsizing is best done early.  Moving when you want to not when you have to is always the best case scenario. Why, because moving while you are still in charge, helps your well being in many ways. You can direct where you want to go, take the things you treasure with you and decide where the rest will go. Waiting too long can have dreadful consequences. A Senior Downsizing: Noreen Take Noreen, she had broken her hip and was convalescing but couldn’t regain her good health. She decided to […]

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What About That Crawl Space?

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What crawl space you say? I have a basement! Whatever space you have that you use to put stuff in you are not using at the present time. That is what I am talking about. Every time I have to go down to the lower level of a home whether it be by a full staircase or a ladder type staircase I am in awe what people keep there. “I thought I might need it someday”, is what I hear when I begin to bring things out of the darkness. […]

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Gentle Beginnings When Helping Seniors Downsize

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You know that feeling you get when you have to tackle a big project and aren’t sure where to begin? Imagine it; only now imagine your joints and muscles don’t move like they used to. Your vision is less sharp. Perhaps you even are in physical pain when you move around too much. You have some unspoken anxieties about aging. Oh, and imagine those feelings magnified tenfold. This is the feeling many aging parents have when their children approach them with the suggestion, “It is time to go through your […]

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A Win Win at Helping Parents Move

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Marlene’s parents had always been  there for her.  Bertie and John had lived quite independently well into their eighties.  Both of their children lived away from them but were in regular phone contact with them, visiting as often as they could.  Marlene had her family as well as a full time job and was caught up in the whirlwind of trying to juggle all the plates and keeping sane at the same time.   Marlene had had a wonderful childhood.  As she watched her parents becoming more fragile she wanted […]

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A Sudden Move for Mom

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I received the call on a Friday evening,  Ally was calling from Tennessee asking for help with her Mom .  Her Mom, Beth, was being released from the hospital and her doctor ordered that she not go back to her 1 bedroom apartment in an assisted living facility.  After several falls and recovered broken bones the doctor felt it was time for this 82 year old Mom to have more care. Ally planned to arrive the following Monday to assist with her mom’s move to the small care home where […]

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PICTURES! What to do with them all?

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Pictures bring out wonderful memories of times gone by. However, an accumulation of pictures can hold memories of 3 generations maybe more! So, what should you do with boxes of photos, albums, slides ad scrapbooks when you begin to downsize and have limited space?  And what about your framed pictures? These precious memories must be handled with great care and respect. When you first receive a beautiful framed picture of your children or grandchildren you happily display it. It gives so much pleasure. As the years go by and that […]

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Til Death Do Us Part

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By our guest blogger Julie Hall © 2013 Julie Hall “Til Death do us part”   Most of us enjoy hearing those words during a wedding ceremony, where the new couple is floating in bliss and envision being by each others side until death separates them.  From my perspective, however, I see people who have a very passionate relationship with their material possessions, sometimes more so than each other!  If I didn’t know better, I would say they behave as if they can take their possessions with them when they […]

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