Senior Moving

Better weather and a lower cost of living are driving more people over the age of 60 to relocate after retirement. In 2018 an average of 930,000 seniors moved across state lines. A trend that many long-distance movers have noticed is growing. If you are considering a change of scenery, what should you know about choosing a long-distance moving company?

Choose a Mover that is Easy to Talk To

Some seniors aren't as tech-savvy, and that's okay. But there is a growing trend of businesses embracing technology and replacing their call centers and customer service staff with automation which makes it harder to communicate. A big life change like a post-retirement move can be stressful. It is important that you can easily communicate with your movers during every step of the process. So the first thing that you should look for in a long-distance moving company is one that is willing to communicate the way that you want to.

Downsizing is a Process, Allow Plenty of Time

Most post-retirement moves are more than a move. As retirees transition into the next stage of life, it is time to let go of possessions that hold a lifetime of memories. Many seniors underestimate the emotional toll that downsizing takes. You will be faced with dozens of decisions as you sort through your things. Make sure that you allow plenty of extra time to work slowly. Your movers are there to help safely pack your belongings, but they can't make important decisions for you.

Take Advantage of Packing/Unpacking Services

There is plenty to do when downsizing or relocating. Professional packing or unpacking services offered by experienced long-distance movers can take the burden off of you by making sure that belongings are carefully packed to prevent damage. These services are a lifesaver for anyone who has to help an aging relative move.

Get Help Moving Medical Equipment

One of the most unique challenges of moving an elderly relative is dealing with medical equipment. Older adults are disproportionately affected by major medical conditions and are far more likely to need a wheelchair, medical bed, or lift in the home. These durable medical equipment devices are important for their safety, expensive to replace, and fragile to potential shipping damage. However, expertly-trained long-distance movers have the equipment and skill needed to make sure everything gets moved in one piece.

Limit Moving Stress on People and Pets

Whether you are taking charge of your own downsizing and relocation or a family member is making the plans, there are people and often pets involved. Moving is stressful enough without adding complications. Working with a professional long-distance mover can make the process smoother for the people and pets involved. Trained and experienced professionals can complete each stage of the move from packing and loading to transport and arrival with efficiency and good communication. And, a long-distance mover can also offer services that help coordinate the transportation for people and pets so that everyone arrives where they should be.

Daniel's Moving and Storage is a partner of Atlas Van Lines, a nationwide network of long-distance movers. Our top priority is serving our customers with excellent service and top-notch security. When you work with us, you can trust that our focus will always be on providing you with the best possible service. Our entire team is extensively trained and well-experienced. We provide a wide range of services including packing, inventory, and transportation for long-distance moves.

Call Daniel's Moving and Storage to learn more about our long-distance moving services and how we can help senior citizens and retirees make big moves.