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Category: Move-in

Moving to Traditions at Brookside is an exciting transition, and our move-in resources are designed to help seniors and families in McCordsville, IN, feel prepared at every step. These articles provide guidance on when the time may be right to move, how to plan for a smooth transition, and ways to ease the adjustment to senior living. From helpful checklists to tips for settling in and feeling comfortable in a new environment, our articles are here to support a confident, stress-free move. Whether you're exploring your options, planning ahead, or preparing for an upcoming move, you'll find practical guidance and helpful insights to make the transition as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Making independent decisions is a testament to our strength and foresight, especially when considering a move into a senior living community....
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Wendy Briggs, Director of Cognitive Services We often hear from adult children and their families as they struggle with moving...
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“I just want one more Christmas at home.”  Moving into a senior living community is already a complex and complicated...
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Guest Blogger: Ann K.T. Warner, Warner Law Firm, LLC Deciding to move to a senior care facility is a big decision....
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While summer brings warmth and sunshine, it's crucial to plan and anticipate the challenges that winter can present, especially for...
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Moving mom & dad into senior living is not exactly like dropping off your freshman at college! Though both come...
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Be proactive, not reactive! Move in prior to need arising! Join us on Wednesday, September 7 at 11AM for a...
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During these difficult times, you may wonder where the best place for is your loved one. We are confident that...
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Enjoy a Worry-Free Winter! 1. Maintenance Free Living- No need to shovel, rake, mow or worry about seasonal chores anymore!...
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Originally published on Sixty and Me: “Much of what we acquire in life isn’t worth dragging to the next leg...
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