Your Roadmap to Creating & Preserving Your Family Legacy Your Roadmap to Creating & Preserving Your Family Legacy Video Storyteller Gaylotta Murray, founder Your Best Life Media Monday, November 9, 2020 0 Gaylotta Murray, owner of YourBestLifeMedia.com, offers 7 basic steps for preserving your family legacy. Read more
The Best Advice for Seniors Wanting to Stay Home and Age in Place The Best Advice for Seniors Wanting to Stay Home and Age in Place Making your home safe and accessible Thursday, November 5, 2020 0 Ensuring your home will meet your needs as you grow older is tougher than it sounds. Even if you’re currently aging well, circumstances can change quickly. Claire Wentz of caringfromafar.com,... Read more
Four Pillars of Brain Health Four Pillars of Brain Health Dr. Andrea Wilkinson, founder and CEO of BrainShape Thursday, November 5, 2020 0 Dr. Andrea Wilkinson is the founder and CEO of BrainShape.ca addresses the four key pillars of brain health. Read more
My Readers My Readers Rose Cooper's Figurine Collection Tuesday, November 3, 2020 0 Rose Cooper, a resident of a senior living facility in West Bloomfield, MI, shares her passion for collecting reading figurines. Read more
Laurie Blume / Thursday, March 12, 2020 / Categories: Life Stages, Housing Thinking About Downsizing? It Might Be Time To Move Adapted from a recent publication by Rock Steady Boxing, Michael Longsdon discusses some tips regarding downsizing and simplifying your life. Are you thinking about downsizing? Have you grown out of your house? This can be a difficult decision. Attachment to years of memories in one location can be hard to part with. Following are four important tips which will save you time, money, emotional hardship, and will probably make you happier in the long run. Most downsizing seniors will move from a family home to a condo, townhouse or compact home where everything is close. They often move from the suburbs to a downtown area. Key things to think about are not only age-friendly design, but also access to entertainment, shopping, and transit. If you have a disease that limits you, such as Parkinson’s, it may be important to look into assisted living. Options include private apartments, social activities and caregiving facilities. These should all be carefully researched before a decision is made. Preparing your home for downsizing should include getting rid of things that you do not need or are too large. These should include oversized furniture, extra dishware and linens, files and photo albums, exercise equipment, books, magazines and DVDs, as well as childhood memorabilia. Last but not least, get rid of many of your collectibles and keepsakes. You can always photograph them. The key is to declutter as much as possible. This can be difficult, especially for someone who is a pack rat or hoarder. Do not try to move everything yourself. Hire professionals who provide packing and moving services - you don’t want to overdo it and possibly injure yourself. Remember that this can be a long process. Do not wait until downsizing is imminent. Plan ahead. We also urge you to explore all options and discuss this with children and other family members as well. Print 32390 Tags: Entertainment Housing & Home Care Innovations For Seniors Leisure & Activities Lifestyle Wellness Related articles What is a Health Advocate? Smartphones & Caregivers Next Step 4 Seniors Rockstar Caregivers Buttons 2 Buttons Interior Design for Seniors HomeCare with Compassion It's Not Downsizing, It's UP-LIFTING! Awesome Senior Home Products Got a Scary Caregiver?