Our Services

We provide comprehensive home transition services for seniors and their families who are moving into a retirement community, downsizing, or moving in with family with a focus on:

  • New Home Planning: Helping clients understand what fits in their new space.

  • Downsizing & Rightsizing: Assisting in decluttering, organizing, and deciding what to keep, donate, or sell.

  • Home Reset & Staging: Preparing their home for sale, including organizing, repairs, and staging recommendations.

  • Move Coordination: Assisting with packing, moving logistics, and setting up the new home for comfort.

Who We Help

  • Seniors and their families transitioning to a retirement home, assisted living, or downsizing.

  • Real estate agents looking for a trusted partner to prepare homes for sale.

  • Caregivers & adult children needing support to simplify the moving process.

How the Process Works

1️⃣ Initial Consultation (First Meeting) - $250

  • Walkthrough of the current home & new home details using the questionnaire.

  • Discuss their timeline, challenges, and needs.

  • Create a custom transition plan based on their priorities.

2️⃣ Decluttering & Rightsizing Session - Custom Pricing

  • Hands-on sorting of what to keep, donate, sell, or discard.

  • Room-by-room downsizing using our checklist.

  • Arranging donations and disposal options.

3️⃣ Home Reset & Pre-Sale Preparation - Custom Pricing

  • Guidance on staging, small repairs, and depersonalizing the home for sale.

  • Recommendations for estate sales, donation pickups, or storage solutions.

  • Referral to real estate professionals if needed.

4️⃣ Move Management & New Home Setup - Custom Pricing

  • Coordination of moving services & logistics.

  • Helping unpack and set up key spaces (bedroom, kitchen, bathroom) for immediate comfort.

  • Ensuring caregiving essentials & accessibility needs are in place.

New Home Questionnaire

To ensure a smooth transition, consider the following questions:

  • General Information:

    • How many bedrooms and bathrooms does the new home have?

    • Do you have a private kitchen, or is there a shared dining area?

    • How much storage space (closets, cabinets, extra storage units) will you have?

    • Will you have outdoor space (a patio, balcony, or small yard)?

    • Will you have laundry facilities in-unit or shared?

  • Lifestyle & Entertaining:

    • Do you plan to entertain guests in your new home?

    • Do you need extra seating for guests?

    • Do you need serveware for hosting?

    • Will you be celebrating holidays in the new home?

    • Will family members or grandchildren visit overnight?

  • Kitchen Essentials:

    • What appliances will you bring?

    • Do you prefer a dish soap bottle on the counter or a built-in soap dispenser?

    • Do you need food storage containers for leftovers?

  • Bathroom Needs:

    • Would you like hand soap dispensers or bottled soap in each?

    • Do you need safety grab bars installed for stability?

  • Bedroom Setup:

    • What size is the bed in your new home?

    • Do you need extra linens or will you downsize to 2-3 sets?

  • Medical & Mobility Considerations:

    • What medical equipment will need to move with you?

    • Do you need extra storage for medications and medical supplies?

    • Would a small rolling cart for medications and essentials be helpful?

Essential Caregiving Purchases

When caregiving for a loved one, you may find yourself needing to purchase unexpected items. Below is a list of essential caregiving supplies:

  • Mobility Aids: Crutches, walker, larger walker with seat, wheelchair

  • Health Monitoring: Blood pressure monitor, heart rate monitor, thermometer

  • Pain & Comfort Management: Pain relief ointments, heating pads, bedside basket with creams, monitors, lip ointments, hand lotions, vaporizer

  • Hygiene & Convenience: Portable urinal, non-skid socks, slip-on shoes

  • Furniture & Sleeping Aids: Reclining lift chair, adjustable base bed

Aging Gracefully at Home - Thoughtful Design and Renovation Tips

Entryways and Accessibility

  • Install ramps or minimize steps for wheelchair or walker access.

  • Widen doorways to at least 32 inches for accessibility.

  • Remove high thresholds or replace them with low-profile options.

  • Install keyless entry or smart locks for ease of use.

Bathroom Safety and Functionality

  • Place grab bars next to toilets, bathtubs, and inside showers.

  • Design wide, curbless walk-in showers.

  • Include built-in shower seats or portable shower chairs.

Kitchen Design for Accessibility

  • Lower countertops and install pull-out shelves.

  • Invest in side-by-side refrigerators and drawer-style dishwashers.

General Living Spaces

  • Prioritize open floor plans for easy movement.

  • Choose non-slip surfaces like hardwood or low-pile carpets.

Safety Features Throughout the Home

  • Install smoke and carbon monoxide detectors with visual and audible alarms.

  • Use medical alert systems for emergency support.