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Putting Together a Schedule to Assist a Senior Move into Assisted Living

It can be quite difficult to help a senior family member downsize their home and move into an assisted living facility.

Explore the timeline for seniors moving to assisted living

It can be quite difficult to help a senior family member downsize their home and move into an assisted living facility. In reality, adult children frequently claim that the relocation procedure prevents older citizens from moving sooner.

There are several issues to take care of, from organizing the attic to hiring a moving firm. The use of a shifting timeframe is beneficial to facilitating the process. Important pointers to help you get ready for moving day are outlined in the following plan.

Timeline of 8 weeks for moving into an assisted living facility

Get moving company quotes eight weeks before the move. Inquire about the employees at the assisted care facilities on your list for advice and suggestions.

Obtain a floor plan of the senior's new home that includes measurements. You may use it to decide what furniture will fit and where to put it. Don't forget to pay attention to where the cable and electronic outlets are located!

Value storage facilities close by. Until you can find new homes for any items they won't have a place for following their move, you might need to temporarily rent space.

Make an inventory worksheet to keep track of where all the furniture and possessions end up.

If a member of your family is moving far away, start looking for new medical professionals and a neighborhood drugstore.

Around six to seven weeks before the move:

  • Start organizing your space and clearing out unnecessary objects.
  • Start packing the less-used rooms, as advised by senior move managers, who frequently advise starting with the home's least-used rooms.
  • Look into charities that collect furniture and other home goods for donations.
  • If you think your relative will require one, do interviews with potential estate sale companies and hire one.
  • Set a relocation date and make a final choice regarding the firm you wish to use.

Before the move, four to five weeks:

  • Obtain referrals for real estate agents from friends and relatives. On the National Association of Realtors website, you can also search for a Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES). These people have the requisite training to assist families and elderly folks.
  • Make plans to terminate your use of all utilities, including phone, cable, and electricity.
  • Decide which precious objects you may bring to the assisted living facility instead of having the moving company ship them. Pack them carefully.
  • Begin the process of changing your address with your family, friends, creditors, and health insurance companies. Get checks printed with the senior's new address.

Before the move, two to three weeks:

  • Confirm the moving company's, estate sale specialist's, and storage facility's dates.
  • Select a real estate agent, then arrange a meeting with them to develop a strategy for listing and promoting the house.
  • To set up mail forwarding to the new location, go to the US Postal Service's official USPS Change of Location website online.
  • Completely moving the senior's belongings to their new apartment in the assisted living facility.
  • Set a final time and date for moving in with the assisted living facility.
  • Make sure the senior has enough prescription medication for at least ten days, especially if they are switching pharmacies.
  • Prepare meals for the days preceding the relocation as well as the actual moving day. Include family members and friends who will help you.
  • To help them acclimate, bring your elderly loved one to the assisted living facility for a meal or an activity.

One week before the relocation:

  • Finish packing the senior's house, and if feasible, make plans for your loved one to spend the night before the relocation with a friend or family member.
  • Pack a package with materials your senior will use as soon as they arrive at the assisted living facility, such as toilet paper, paper towels, a coffee maker, and other munchies.
  • Prepare a suitcase with the personal care products your relative will require on moving day, such as prescription drugs, toiletries, linens, and towels.
  • On the day of the move, request that a friend or family member accompany your loved one out to lunch. It could be simpler for them to stay away from seeing the movers pack up the truck and leave.

Two days before the relocation:

  • Clear out the freezer and refrigerator.
  • Make sure nothing is still there by thoroughly inspecting all cupboards, closets, and drawers.
  • Prepare a cooler filled with snacks and drinks for moving day.
  • With the moving company, confirm the details of the move and your new address.
  • Consult the personnel of the assisted care facility to confirm your arrival time.

Dispatch Day:

  • Pack linens after stripping beds.
  • Complete the cooler and suitcase packing.
  • Fill the car with essentials for the night as well as valuables.
  • On garbage day, put the trash out or ask a neighbor to do it.
  • Make sure to turn off all appliances.
  • Unwind and try your best. Try not to worry about the minor issues that frequently arise on moving days!

Heritage Care Home senior living offers assisted living

Consider Heritage Care Home Senior Living if you're looking for an assisted living facility for an elderly member of your family. You'll probably discover one that works well for the senior in your life!

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