Senior Move Managers
What Is A Senior Move Manager?
A Senior Move Manager specializes in assisting older adults and their families with the emotional and physical aspects of relocation and moving.
We can help you with the following:- Serve as the single contact point for all service providers involved in a senior move.
- Visit both homes to evaluate space and obtain measurements for space planning and 'rightsizing' of the new home
- Help with sorting and downsizing contents of present home.
- Arrange for professional packing and moving services and oversee the project.
- Arrange for other services, such as realtors, an estate liquidator, rubbish removal, charity donation agencies, house cleaning, etc.
- Coordinate utility and address change notifications.
- Unpack all boxes and put away belongings in the new home to recreate former surroundings.
- Assist with identifying resources for other senior care options, such as Geriatric Care Managers, Elder Law Attorneys or support services in the home.
Contact Us!
Call 732-686-9380 to arrange a free consultation, or use our online contact form to ask questions, send comments, or request more information.
Why Was Senior Living Transitions Created?
The idea for Senior Living Transitions, LLC resulted from my own experiences working with seniors moving into different environments and facing the daunting task of downsizing after many years in the same home. I saw firsthand how overwhelming it can be to let go of a home and a life that was so much a part the senior’s personal history. Through these experiences, I truly learned what is involved in this type of life transition and how much seniors and their families can benefit from this service. I am prepared to offer a full-service support system to my clients as they navigate some of the most important choices that they will face.
If you know someone who can use my services, I would be happy to meet with them for a free initial consultation to discuss what their plans are and how Senior Living Transitions can help them through their transition process.

