Moving to Senior Living: Navigating the Process
Before the Move

Even when you feel confident in your decision, your family may still be sorting through their own questions. Whether you’re exploring options for yourself or a loved one, these conversations are a chance to speak openly about what matters most to you and give them space to do the same.
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Visiting in person gives you a practical sense of what each community offers. Take note of how people spend their time, ask specific questions, and walk through the spaces you’d use every day. Comparing more than one option makes it easier to decide what feels right.
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Planning the Transition

Getting clear on your financial picture helps you plan with intention. Review retirement accounts, long-term coverage, and any Life Care options or month-to-month options you’re considering. Understanding the structure behind each offering lets you choose based on facts, not guesswork.
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Letting go of a longtime home means making an array of big decisions. Focus on what you’ll bring with you—items that reflect who you are and how you want to live now. Start early, and take it step by step.
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What to Expect During the Move

Coordinating the move itself involves timelines, service providers, and numerous moving pieces. The earlier you reach out to your new community, the more supported you’ll feel as the date approaches.

Even positive change brings emotion. Expect a mix of anticipation, reflection, and even nerves as you or your loved one prepares for the move. Staying connected to family and keeping your routine steady can help you adjust more smoothly.
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Settling In
Find Your New Home at GreenFields of Geneva
