Help with achieving the right home for you
​Moving home is one of the most stressful things you can do. Mobility problems, long-term health conditions or simply having less energy can make it a daunting prospect.
There will be lots of decisions to make, and unfamiliar people and companies to deal with. Packing up a home that holds a lot of memories can also be emotional, adding stress, and making a move feel too overwhelming to contemplate.
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We understand your move is so much more than simply a relocation. We work with our clients on a one-to-one basis, helping to remove any such fears.
What is a Senior Move Manager?
A Senior Move Manager coordinates every aspect of a move from one home to the next. This includes everything from selling or donating unwanted belongings, to developing a safe, accessible floor plan for your new home. The job of a move manager is to go above and beyond regarding coordination, support, packing, unpacking and everything in between.
How is a Senior Move Manager different from a moving company?
A moving company is responsible for getting boxes from point A to point B. While some moving companies may box up belongings for an additional fee, they typically won't help unpack, and they don't provide any other services beyond moving belongings.
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A Senior Move Manager can help you with all of this as well as everything else related to a property move. They can help you to evaluate your options for moving or for safely staying where you are, and then oversee the outcome of your decision.
We are members of NASMM, the only professional association devoted to helping individuals and families with their organising, downsizing and relocation needs.
What is NASMM?
NASMM stands for the National Association of Senior Move Managers. Founded in 2002, NASMM is a not-for-profit association dedicated to helping older adults, families and other individuals with organising, downsizing and relocating.
Why use a NASMM trained move manager?
Before achieving general membership, all NASMM members must show proof of insurance and must pass four competency classes. Additionally, all NASMM members sign and adhere to the NASMM Code of Ethics, and agree to the guidance and oversight of NASMM's Ethics Compliance Commission.