Tuesday, February 2, 2021

ALL ABOUT DOWNSIZING PARENTS’ HOME



Now is the perfect time to talk about the future living arrangements. Even though your parent may still want to continue being independent and don’t like the idea of moving to a smaller house, this decision may be the best way to make him live longer and independently. Additionally, downsizing offers several financial benefits.

Benefits of Downsizing

Prolongs independence – senior downsizing to a smaller home, condo, apartment can help simplify the life of your parents in several ways that will eventually assist in the preservation of their independence. Before they move, they need to eliminate unneeded possessions, which means they will have fewer things to organize when they move. A smaller house is also much easier to maintain and clean.

By moving from a multilevel home to a one story house, your parent will lower the risk of his falls. A move may also let him live closer to his loved ones. With assistance from an in-home caregiver, he may be able to live independently in the smaller house for several years. And while his needs are increasing, you could expand the services of the caregiver to meet them.

Prepares them for emotional issues – selling a family house can be difficult on all those who are involved. Many memories were created there and their long-time neighbours could very well be their close friends. The comfort they feel when they are with familiar faces, stores, and streets are going to be lost once your parent moves to a different home.

It is crucial to acknowledge that this loss is true and provide your parent time to worth through all of it. It might be helpful to talk to other people who have downsized recently, spend a lot of time check other housing options, and encourage your parent to have a more active role in the process.

Research Other Resources

If your parent is having problems with this transition, you may want to seek outside support. Brunswick Organizing Solutions will help seniors as well as their families with both the emotional and physical challenges linked to downsizing.

Senior move managers have a lot of experience and background when it comes to gerontology, nursing, social work, and must share the commitment to assisting older adults. They could provide strategies and resources for saving money and decreasing stress throughout this hard transition.

Our professional organizers are also experienced and educated when it comes to geriatric care management. Aside from that, they could assist in helping you evaluate the needs of your parents and give you recommendations about appropriate housing options.

Know the Financial Benefits

You should also take note of the financial advantages of downsizing. If your parent still has to pay mortgage for his house, downsizing would reduce his monthly house payments. Even when his current house is paid off, maintenance and utility costs are reduced after his move.

In case your parent is still withdrawing cash from their retirement accounts to cover for his mortgage, he has additional advantage to downsize. Because retirement account withdrawals are often considered as an income, they might trigger more taxes on the social security benefits of your parent. Cutting back on the mortgage payment of your parent and their retirement account, could also mean lower possible tax liability.

 

Call Brunswick Organizing Solutions now if you and your senior loved one need help of a professional organizer with downsizing.

 

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Leland, NC 28451
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Shallotte, NC 28470
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Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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