4 Tips for Helping An Elderly Parent Move

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Moving to a new home is a stressful experience for anyone, but for an elderly person it can be overwhelming. Whether your elderly parent is moving into a senior living facility or simply downsizing to a more manageable home, there are things you can do to help the process go smoothly. Here are four tips for helping your elderly parent successfully complete a move with as little stress as possible.

1. Plan Ahead

For many elderly people, the biggest source of worry associated with moving is not knowing what to expect. Therefore, it's a good idea to start planning the move as early as possible. Once you set a date for the move, make a list of everything you need to do. This might include packing up your parent's belongings, cancelling subscription services such as satellite TV, redirecting mail to the new address, and setting up the new home so it is ready for your elderly parent to move into.

2. Include Your Parent in the Planning

It's important to include your parent in the planning for the move as much as you can. Take your parent to visit the new property, or show them pictures and videos if it isn't possible for them to visit in person. If your parent needs to move into a nursing home, try to involve them in the decision over which home to choose. Ask about preferences they may have, such as for a room that has a view over the garden or one that is close to communal areas of the home.

3. Sort Through the Stuff

If your parent is moving to a smaller home, it's likely that they won't be able to take all their belongings with them. Therefore, you'll need to figure out what to do with everything that isn't going to the new place. Your parent may not want to throw out treasured items, but might be willing to donate them to relatives or charities. Finding new homes for all the stuff an older person has accumulated during their life can take a long time, so be sure to set aside plenty of time for this step.

4. Get Professional Help

Packing and moving an elderly parent's belongings by yourself can be time-consuming and stressful. Some items may be heavy or fragile, which can make them difficult to move without breaking them. Professional removalists can handle antiques and other treasured items with care, ensuring they arrive safely at the new location.

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