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Caring Transitions of Orange CountyServing Anaheim, California"Great job... saw a great deal of value in this company doing everything I and my Mother needed to" more -
Golden Years TransitionHuntington Beach, CA 92648"When you would like to make a change in your living arrangements but the tasks s" more
Empower Senior Transition Services, IncIrvine, CA 92604" Developing an overall move or "age in place" plan. Organizing, sorting and dow" more
Gentle Transitions of CaliforniaManhattan Beach, CA 90266"Gentle Transitions is a pioneer in the senior relocation industry. Our move mana" more
TrustPropertiesBeverly Hills, CA 90212"We are Realtors. At NO upfront cost to the family we fix up, worn-down homes so" more
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How to Sidestep Moving-Day Minefields
Article - Guidelines to help you navigate the emotional and practical minefield of moving an older adult out of her home. - Quick summary While the chaos of moving day may be thrilling for a young couple buying their first place, an older adult may feel sad or anxious as she says good-bye to the family... -
10 of the "Stickiest" Possessions That Can Make Moving an Older Relative Harder
Blog Post - Maybe you've thought about what you'd grab from your house in an emergency if a big fire were about to engulf it. But what about if you had years to mull over which of your things you'd want to hang onto most? Would that make parting with certain things easier, or all the harder? -
In which state should I start Medicaid apps?
Question - You should probably help your mother apply for Medicaid in New Jersey immediately, then apply again in New York as soon as she actually moves in with you. This means two different application processes, but it is probably worth doing, for several reasons...
