Is your loved one thinking about moving into a Gold Coast aged care home? Even if they’re ready for the change, they might be feeling a bit nervous about the whole downsizing and moving process. To help them with the transition, here are some practical tips for downsizing for aged care living.
Moving house is a stressful experience for many people, and it can seem like an overwhelming task when viewed in its entirety. To make it easier, we recommend breaking it down into smaller, more manageable tasks. For example, create a list of what needs to be done and prioritise the most important things first. This can help make the process seem less overwhelming.
Don’t leave things to the last minute. It’s never too early to start packing and decluttering. Once you decide to move, begin sorting through your loved one’s belongings. Find out what they want to keep and what they are willing to part with. Starting early gives you a head start on packing and gives them plenty of time to make decisions about what’s important and what can be discarded.
While this can be difficult, downsizing means they’ll need to let go of some possessions. It’s important to consider the following:
When sorting through your loved one’s belongings, categorise them into four groups: keep, sell, donate, and throw away. This method helps you systematically go through your items and decide what to keep and what to let go of. Items still in great condition can be sold or donated to charity shops.
Selling unwanted items is a great way to downsize and earn some extra money before moving into aged care. Consider options like garage sales, Facebook Marketplace, Gumtree, second-hand shops, and community noticeboards.
Digitalising can save valuable space. Transfer video cassettes, CDs, DVDs, and photos to digital formats and store them on the cloud or a hard drive. This frees up space for other items and keeps their memories safe.
Ensure their important documents like passports, birth certificates, and house deeds are kept together in a secure, easily accessible place. This also applies to medications and prescriptions to avoid searching through boxes during the move.
Downsizing and moving into a residential aged care home may seem a huge task, but with proper planning, you can make the transition smoother and less overwhelming. Remember, it takes time, and once you move in, your loved ones will have plenty of opportunities to make their new space feel like home.
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