We encourage everyone to make a plan for their future - even if you are a year or more away from moving - or perhaps are not even sure you want to move.
Sadly most people procrastinate and leave making a plan for a couple of reasons. It can be hard to know where to start and because they believe there is plenty of time.
Then some random life event happens such as a fall or an injury and someone else gets to make the decisions for you. This rarely turns out the way you would like.
This is the reason we are happy to help you make a plan - FREE OF CHARGE. We don't want that to happen to you.
And apart from all of that it is almost impossible to make a plan you feel good about unless you know your options - and we will help with a detailed review of the options. There are likely to be some you have not even thought about yet.
So, what if you already know exactly where you want to move to for your next chapter? You likely still need a plan of how to get from where you are now to being comfortably settled in your new home.
Why not get a copy anyway. Perhaps it will fill in some gaps.
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In our "Moving Mom & Dad" Guide, you'll find an overview of five common mistakes made by adult children of aging parents when attempting to assist in later-in-life moves.
More importantly, we provide you with a variety of proven solutions for avoiding these pitfalls.
Mistake No 1.
Waiting Until a Crisis Occurs to Have "the Conversation" About housing and care options.
Mistake No 2.
Failing to equip the home with accessibility features allowing for safe and successful aging-in-place.
Mistake No 3.
Lack of knowledge about the abundance of senior living lifestyle and supportive care options available.
Mistake No 4.
Trying to manage the liquidation of the estate and personal items alone.
Mistake No 5.
Inadequate or inappropriate documentation.
Learn how to avoid these mistakes by requesting a copy of this guide book by clicking below.
Or, just go ahead and call (760) 455-9028

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