Moving: Has the idea crossed your mind yet?

If it has, even if it was a fleeting thought, you’re not alone.
For most seniors, moving isn’t just about boxes and floor plans.
It’s about feelings.
It’s about attachment.
It’s about family opinions.
It’s about struggling to realize that you feel like you are losing your independence.
And the hardest part, “Do I really want to deal with all of this?”
This series exists because the answers aren’t simple or quick. I want to help make it easier.
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