Seniors Resource Guide

The Right Move

Article submitted by Henry and Gia of Moving In, Inc. They can be reached at 239-514-2751 or visit their website at www.MovingInInc.com.

When it comes to levels of stress, moving house is up there with divorce, weddings and teaching your teenager how to drive. If you or your family or friends are planning a move, especially into a senior housing community, consider the benefits of a moving coordinator.

Moving In was created and operates to help our senior population downsize and make a positive experience of moving from one location to another.

Gia Von Brook and Henry Heitman the owners of the business, are licensed, insured and bonded. They are member of the Napl4es Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Senior Move Managers. They have completed a training course in Senior Move Management in Seattle, Washington. You may have seen in the June AARP Bulletin the reference to NASMM whose website is www.nasmm.com

MOVING IN will help you organize the transfer of your treasures from one place to another. You may wish to send some things to family, or auction, or consignment. They will pack your things carefully. They will help you engage a mover. Moving In has a complete list of resources. If required, they can recommend painters, pet sitting, home repair, consignment shops, antique appraisers to name a few.
On moving Day, Gia or Henry of Moving In will meet your movers at the door. You may choose to have lunch with a friend while Moving In Directs your movers. At your new home, your move managers will be there to arrange your things. They are skilled in decorating; they will unpack and arrange your things down to the smallest details. Your bed is made, your fridge stocked, your pictures hung.

To truly understand what a gift MOVING IN can be to you and your loved ones give Henry or Gia a call for a free consultation at 239-514-2751.