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Top 3 Packing and Moving Tips for Seniors in 2024

Moving can be a stressful and time-consuming process, especially for seniors. You’ve been in the same home for many years and now you’re downsizing or simply relocating into something similar, but whatever the case, it isn’t easy. There are many stages and a lot of planning before you’re finally settled into your new home.

Moving all of the stuff, selling or throwing away everything you don’t need anymore, and transporting everything else can be challenging and you’re definitely going to need some help. No one should be forced to do that alone. Even though it might seem overwhelming at first, if you follow some of these tips and advice, you should be efficient and stress-free!

Make a moving plan

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Know what you’re taking with you, what you’re going to sell, and what belongs in the trash. Start this process early as it is often the most difficult stage of the moving process. Giving up on certain things is hard and you’ll want to contact some friends or family.

Think about will you do this on your own or you want to hire a moving service. Craters & Freighters SouthWest Florida advises to let the professionals handle everything as they have experience with the organization of the move and moving sensitive objects. Make a list of all of the things you should do so you can keep track of everything and make sure you don’t forget anything. Focus on basements and attics as they can easily accumulate a ton of stuff you don’t need or use anymore.

If you’re having a hard time figuring out what you don’t need to take with you, think about: what was the last time you used it, is it old and out of date, does it still fit your style or needs, is there someone else who could benefit more from it than you?

Don’t do this alone

Again, you don’t want to do this alone. It’s physically and mentally challenging. The important thing to remember is that you should start small. By tackling smaller jobs first, you’ll keep yourself motivated and won’t give up. As you go, start finishing bigger jobs and you’ll be done before you know it. Take the time to handle and pack fragile things. It is surprising how much care and time go into packing those items. Wrap them carefully and add more layers between objects.

Pack your “open first” boxes first. This way you’ll keep all the essentials that you’ll need as soon as you arrive at your new home in one place. Also, make sure to label all the boxes. That will make the process of unpacking much easier and more organized.

Hiring movers

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If you’ve decided to hire some help instead of doing it on your own, then you should start searching for the right company. Some factors you might consider are the price, their location, the reviews, and recommendations. They will most certainly make the process less stressful. They will handle fragile objects with care and are cheaper for long-distance moves.

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