How to Move to a CCRC

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Moving to a CCRC requires planning and a period of adjustment.

A continuing care retirement community (CCRC) provides housing and services for seniors from independent living through nursing home care. When the CCRC and the senior reach a residency agreement, they agree upon a move-in date. Moving in requires preparation and planning, such as choosing furniture and personal items based on the apartment's floor plan. Family support is needed to assist with downsizing, because the CCRC apartment is generally smaller than the current living situation.

Things You'll Need

  • Tape measure
  • Graph paper
  • Moving boxes
  • Packing tape
  • Newspaper
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Instructions

  1. Planning the Move

    • 1
      Include electric and cable outlets on the floor plan.
      Include electric and cable outlets on the floor plan.

      Review the apartment floor plan. Most CCRCs are able to provide a copy of the floor plan, including the square footage. If one is not available, make one using a tape measure, pencil and paper.

    • 2
      Microwaves are often included with the CCRC apartment.
      Microwaves are often included with the CCRC apartment.

      Determine what appliances, if any, are standard in the apartment.

    • 3
      Wrap breakable items in newspaper if they are being moved.
      Wrap breakable items in newspaper if they are being moved.

      Sort through personal items. Donate or dispose of items which will not be moved.

    • 4
      Measure the furniture with a tape measure.
      Measure the furniture with a tape measure.

      Measure the furniture to determine which pieces will fit in the CCRC apartment. From those items, choose the pieces needed or wanted for the apartment. Draw an outline of each piece of furniture on the floor plan using a pencil.

    • 5
      Items being moved can also be marked with masking or painter's tape.
      Items being moved can also be marked with masking or painter's tape.

      Make a list so the people helping know exactly what is being moved.

    • 6
      Vans or pick-up trucks work well for moving furniture.
      Vans or pick-up trucks work well for moving furniture.

      Determine whose vehicle(s) will be used for the move.

    Moving Day

Tips & Warnings

  • Provide opportunities for the person to discuss feelings or concerns about the move.

  • Hire professional movers as needed.

  • Use caution when moving large, heavy or breakable items.

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