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I’m Getting a Little Older

Apartment hunting in Brooklyn earlier this year was the predictable nightmare. I saw a place on Fifth Street that looked perfectly acceptable except that it had no closets. Not one. And a place above a dog day care business where, the rental agent swore, the clientele were let outside to race around the [...]

By |2024-10-22T23:34:47-07:00October 22nd, 2024|Downsizing, Long Term Care, Relocating a Parent, Senior Living, Senior Move Manager|Comments Off on I’m Getting a Little Older

The Boomer Stuff Avalanche

Every time Dale Sperling's mother pops by for her weekly visit, she brings with her a possession she wants to pass on. To Sperling, the drop-offs make it feel as if her mom is "dumping her house into my house." The most recent offload attempt was a collection of silver platters, which Sperling [...]

By |2024-10-22T23:25:43-07:00October 21st, 2024|Downsizing, Long Term Care, Relocating a Parent, Senior Living, Senior Move Manager|Comments Off on The Boomer Stuff Avalanche

Upcoming Event: Community Health and Wellness Fair

The Poway Chamber of Commerce's Community Health & Wellness Fair is coming up on Saturday, January 13th, from 11am-2pm. Our sister company, Visiting Angels San Diego will be sponsoring the event, held at the Glen at Scripps Ranch!

By |2023-11-30T17:34:28-08:00November 30th, 2023|Long Term Care, Relocating a Parent, Senior Living, Senior Move Manager|Comments Off on Upcoming Event: Community Health and Wellness Fair

Upcoming Event: Rightsizing for Seniors!

Rightsizing for Seniors! Wednesday October 18th 9:30-11:00am Hosted at Fairwinds-Ivey Ranch Join us for a rightsizing seminar presented by Travis Palomares, Director and Co-Owner of Bella Reflections Senior Relocation Specialists, a locally owned business with a full range of services to assist seniors with streamlining their next move. RSVP by October 16th [...]

By |2023-10-08T08:10:12-07:00October 8th, 2023|Senior Living, Senior Move Manager, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Upcoming Event: Rightsizing for Seniors!

New York Times: Moving is a Monumental Task for Many Older Americans

In an article for the New York Times, Paula Span writes about senior move management, with testimonials from individuals from around the country.  Hiring a senior moving company can help provide innovative solutions based on experience for unanticipated problems, provide guidance and help in the face of a daunting task at an emotional time, help [...]

By |2023-08-03T14:36:42-07:00August 3rd, 2023|Relocating a Parent, Senior Move Manager|Comments Off on New York Times: Moving is a Monumental Task for Many Older Americans

Embracing Lifelong Learning: A Pathway to Enriched Senior Living

As we age, the desire for knowledge and personal growth does not diminish; in fact, it becomes increasingly vital. Lifelong learning, the pursuit of knowledge and skills throughout one's life, holds immense importance for seniors. Engaging in continuous learning not only offers intellectual stimulation but also contributes to personal fulfillment, social connection, and overall [...]

By |2023-06-16T10:18:31-07:00June 16th, 2023|Long Term Care, Senior Living|Comments Off on Embracing Lifelong Learning: A Pathway to Enriched Senior Living

Aging in Place

Aging in place offers numerous benefits to seniors by recognizing the importance of preserving independence, familiarity, and a sense of belonging. They can continue to live among their cherished belongings and in the company of neighbors and friends they have known for years, fostering a strong support network. Aging in place can promote better [...]

By |2023-06-13T15:17:42-07:00June 12th, 2023|Downsizing, Long Term Care, Relocating a Parent, Senior Living|Comments Off on Aging in Place

Playing the Odds: The Wisdom of Preparing for Long-Term Care by guest blogger June Duncan

Thank you June Duncan for your guest blog: AARP and the United States government project that nearly three-fourths of Americans age 65 and older will need some kind of long-term care. If you’re nearing retirement age, that should probably be an indicator that you’ll need to prepare for long-term care - and the sooner, [...]

By |2018-10-18T11:23:10-07:00October 18th, 2018|Long Term Care, Senior Living|Comments Off on Playing the Odds: The Wisdom of Preparing for Long-Term Care by guest blogger June Duncan
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