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Senior Move Management

Navigating Your Transition with Care and Expertise

We are an A+ Accredited member of the National Association of Senior Move Managers (NASMM) and a service award-winning organization. Our mission is to joyfully serve every client with care & simplicity. We understand that moving, especially for seniors, is more than just a physical transition — it's a journey filled with memories and emotions. We specialize in making this transition as smooth and stress-free as possible. We're here to support you and your family every step of the way.

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Our Senior Move Management Process

1. Free Consultation

We start with a complimentary one-hour onsite consultation to discuss your goals, items for sale, and timeline.

4. Packing with Care

We carefully pack your belongings, ensuring everything is safely and securely prepared for the move.

2. Personalized Planning

We start with understanding your unique needs and preferences, crafting a move plan that caters to your individual situation.

5. Moving Day Coordination

On moving day, we oversee all aspects, from managing movers to ensuring everything goes according to plan.

3. Sorting & Rightsizing

Our team assists in sorting through belongings, helping decide what to keep, donate, sell, or discard, always respecting your cherished memories.

6. Unpacking & Setting Up

Once in your new home, we help unpack and set up your space, organizing it to feel comfortable and familiar.

Additional Services

  • Estate Sales & Donation Management: We organize estate sales & manage donations for items you choose not to take with you.

  • Home Clear-Outs: We assist with clearing out the remaining items in your previous home, making the transition complete.

Schedule a Consultation: Every move is unique, and so is our approach. Contact us to schedule a consultation and learn how we can make your senior move a positive and fulfilling experience.-

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