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.