If you've ever faced the daunting task of moving—especially downsizing from a longtime family home—you know it's not just about boxes and packing tape. It's about decisions, emotions, logistics, and timelines. That's where Move Managers come in. These professionals specialize in guiding individuals and families through complex relocations with compassion, organization, and expertise.
Move Managers—sometimes called Senior Move Managers®—are trained professionals who coordinate and manage all the details of a move. They're especially valuable for older adults transitioning to a smaller home, retirement community, or assisted living residence. While friends or family might be able to help with some parts of the move, Move Managers offer an organized, comprehensive approach an...
As we age, staying healthy requires more than just eating well and staying active — it also means staying properly hydrated. Yet, many seniors unknowingly walk around in a state of chronic dehydration. Whether it's due to a decreased sense of thirst or concerns about frequent bathroom trips, water intake often drops off at a time when the body actually needs it more than ever.
In this blog, we'll explore why drinking enough water is critical for seniors, the risks of dehydration, and practical tips to help stay hydrated without stress.
The human body is about 60% water, and almost every function — from regula...
Whether you're buying your first home, selling a longtime family property, or exploring investment opportunities, one of the best decisions you can make is to work with a licensed Realtor®. While it's tempting to try navigating the real estate market on your own, partnering with a professional brings a level of knowledge, strategy, and protection that can make all the difference.
Realtors have deep insight into local neighborhoods, pricing trends, and current inventory. They know what homes are worth, how long they typically sit on the m...
When: First weekend in November (Nov 1–2, 2025)
Where: Barberville Pioneer Settlement, west Volusia
Labor Day is a national holiday in the United States, observed on the first Monday in September, that honors the contributions, achievements, and sacrifices of American workers. It was created by the labor movement in the late 1800s and became a federal holiday in 1894.
We celebrate Labor Day to:
Recognize the value of work: It honors the role workers have played in building the economic strength, prosperity, and well-being of the country.