Moving home can be scary especially for the elderly.

Moving home can be scary especially for the elderly.

Moving can be daunting and scary at any age but even more so for our parents or grandparents. Shaws Kensington have helped many people move over the years and assisted in making the process as streamlined and easy as possible. In this article we have highlights some tips and ideas to assist you with your move.

How to Help Elderly Relatives with West Kensington, Barons Court, Hammersmith and Fulham Property Moves
 
A three-minute read.
 
For an elderly relative, moving on to the next chapter of their lives can be an emotional experience. The need to move home might stem from financial needs, bereavement, health reasons, or the wish to be nearer loved ones. But whatever the catalyst, time, diplomacy, and tact are the order of the day.
 
Don’t rush
It’s essential to broach the subject of a move sensitively. A move in the twilight years is likely to be a final move, so it’s important to think carefully about future needs. Consider one-level living, a spare room for live-in help, and proximity to local amenities and GPs.
 
Size matters
For 99% of elderly homeowners, the next home is likely to be smaller than their existing home (and for some, significantly so). Prioritise the essentials in terms of furniture and belongings, being mindful of what will fit in the new home.
 
Clear the loft
Try to avoid simply moving the contents of one loft to another. If you can, digitise old photos and upload keepsakes to a digital photo frame. Reminders of fond memories can make a new property quickly feel like ‘home’. Shred bank statements and other unneeded paperwork to avoid any risk of identity theft.
 
Be respectful
When it comes to letting things go, try to help your relative make their own decisions rather than substituting your own. While you may think that their Encyclopaedia Britannica collection is ready for the skip, it may be cherished by your relative. It may be less painful for them to see treasured items go to family, friends, or their chosen charity, rather than auctioned off on eBay.
 
Have fun
Getting the whole family involved can help make sorting out belongings a more enjoyable experience. If you can, have a photo slideshow scrolling while you work, play your relative’s favourite music, and reward your efforts with a family meal at the end of the day.
 
Enlist experienced experts
On moving day itself, consider choosing a removal firm experienced in helping elderly people move home. A packing and unpacking service can lessen the load and help make your relative feel settled more quickly.
 
We’ve been helping elderly West Kensington, Barons Court, Hammersmith and Fulham property owners move home for many years; we understand the importance of treating seniors with care and respect.
 
For more advice on helping an elderly relative with their next property move, contact us here at SHAWS KENSINGTON


 
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