The initial shift is sometimes the most difficult for older citizens. Downsizing and careful packing are necessary when moving into a retirement community. What criteria do you use to decide what to take along with you? This procedure can be simplified with the help of our transitioning to independent living check list. As usual, we want seniors who choose assisted living to have a positive experience and find it appealing. Continue reading to learn all you should know about packing for the transition to senior housing in Myrtle Beach, SC.
Guidelines and Amenities
It is crucial to research the retirement community you would be moving into before you start packing. Commonalities across many retirement communities include 24-hour personnel available to help with everyday tasks. The amenities and rules for residents might, however, also differ significantly.
Is it necessary to take your own furniture to your new house or apartment or is it furnished? Do the employees clean your apartment for you, or need you bring some cleaning supplies? Is your retirement community a pet-friendly community or are they not allowed? Make a note of any amenities or instructions that will affect how you pack. You will not underpack or overpack before move-in day if you do it this way.
Furniture
It is time to consider what furniture you would like to take with you if your retirement community is unfurnished or only partially furnished. You might be allowed to bring along furniture (or other items) that have sentimental value to you in particular circumstances. You could be invited to utilize your own curtains and bedsheets, for instance. It is frequently advised not to carry carpets since they might be trip hazards.
Clothing
It is time to pare down your clothes if you have not done so in a while. You do not require a lot of extra clothing because washing services are frequently offered at retirement communities on a biweekly or weekly basis. Think about the weather where you are moving and the way of life you would lead. Still in need of a winter coat? Will you mostly wear casual clothing or spend a lot of time in formal attire?
Pack several pairs of socks, lots of undergarments, and three to four pairs of cozy, season-appropriate shoes. Even if you are traveling somewhere warm, it is a good idea to include a light cardigan and a couple of sweaters. In order to be comfortable all the time, remember to bring comfy pajamas and loungewear.
Jewelry
It is always safer to carry costume jewelry than more precious pieces, but if you appreciate the personal significance of any of your pricey or heirloom things, you might still choose to take some of them. Ask the retirement home what security measures they have in order for such items and think about leaving the majority of your jewelry with a dependable family member or friend. You may buy a tiny safe to store in your room, or you might want to store some small goods in a security deposit locker at your bank.