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		<description><![CDATA[Moving is something that occurs everyday. Whether you&#8217;re moving across town or across the country there are no shortage things to do. It&#8217;s an exhausting process, but when an elderly individual is involved the move takes on a whole new &#8230; <a href="http://oasismovingblog.com/moving-the-elderly">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://oasismovingblog.com/moving-the-elderly">Moving The Elderly</a> is a post from: <a href="http://oasismovingblog.com">Las Vegas moving company</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Moving is something that occurs  everyday. Whether you&#8217;re moving across town or across the country there  are no shortage things to do. It&#8217;s an exhausting process, but when an  elderly individual is involved the move takes on a whole new set of  challenges. </font>&nbsp;</p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Where they are moving to makes  all the difference on how one should proceed. If you&#8217;re moving an elderly  individual into an assisted living facility, there is the matter of  what to do with the larger and more valuable personal effects such as  furniture and memorabilia. The same problem can also arise if they are  moving into a smaller home than the previous one that can&#8217;t hold all  the odds and ends one acquires over the years. It essentially comes  down to selling, storing, or discarding what won&#8217;t fit. It&#8217;s a time  consuming process, but downsizing is a necessary part of such moves.</font>&nbsp;</p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Garage sales and thrift stores  are great ways to sell off the unwanted items and turn a profit. The  little odds and ends that still have some use are best left to the thrift  stores while the bigger items such as out dated electronics and worn  furniture are better left to the garage sales where they are more likely  to turn a greater profit. Be sure to go through everything twice to  ensure that what go up for sale are items you want part with. </font>&nbsp;</p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">There are often many antiques  present in an elderly person&#8217;s home. You should have all antiques appraised  before a move to determine how much things should be insured for. Even  with the best moving services antiques can easily be damaged during  a move. It&#8217;s best to use a professional antique moving service if possible,  but treating all antiques as breakables can often suffice. If you intend  to store these items it&#8217;s best to pick a storage facility that deals  specifically in storing antiques and valuables. Once stored, be sure  to check up on those antiques to ensure they are being shown the care  they need.</font>&nbsp;</p>
<p><font face="Times New Roman" size="3">If the individual is living  by themselves as opposed to an assisted living facility it is important  to make sure their new home is safe. It&#8217;s important to check for things  such as uneven flooring and other falling hazards. Things such as the  number of carpeted areas vs. uncarpeted areas, the number of stairs,  and hard to reach storage areas are all important when surveying a home  for the elderly. The idea is to anticipate needs and adjust wherever  possible.</font>&nbsp;</p>
<p> <font face="Times New Roman" size="3">Moving can be a daunting task  in and of itself. Adding the challenges of working with an elderly individual  can make a move seem like a tall order. Following these tips will go  a long way to making your move a simple and safe one.</font> </p>
<p>Go a step further and let Oasis Moving and Storage help you with your move. We are experienced <a href="http://www.oasismoving.com">Las Vegas Movers</a> with a good reputation for getting the job done to your satisfaction. </p>
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