Retirement moves are some of the most emotional and logistically complex moves a family faces. Whether you're helping a parent downsize from a longtime family home in the Valley, or making the move yourself to be closer to grandchildren in LA, the planning process looks different than a typical relocation.
The Downsizing Challenge
Most seniors moving in LA are leaving a home they've lived in for 20–40 years. That means decades of accumulated belongings — furniture, clothing, books, records, china, holiday decorations, and a garage full of things that "might be useful someday."
The most important step before any senior move is starting the downsizing process early — ideally 2–3 months before the move date. Breaking it into small daily sessions (one closet, one drawer, one bookshelf) makes it manageable without exhaustion or overwhelm.
A Simple Sorting System
Keep: Essentials for the new space, sentimental items with strong meaning, everyday items you use weekly
Give to family: Furniture, heirlooms, and items children or grandchildren want — give these away before the move
Donate: Good condition items without family takers — Goodwill, Salvation Army, and LA charities like CHARO Community Services
Sell: Valuable items worth the effort — estate sales, consignment shops, or Facebook Marketplace
Dispose: Worn out, broken, or outdated items with no further use
Senior Moving Resources in Los Angeles
Senior Move Managers (NASMM members): Professional organizers who specialize in senior relocations — they coordinate downsizing, packing, moving, and setting up the new home
LA County Department of Aging: Information on senior housing options and transition support
Meals on Wheels West: Temporary support while settling in after a move
Types of Senior Housing in LA
Independent Living Communities: For active seniors who want community and amenities without daily care. Belmont Village, Heritage Pointe, and Sunrise communities are well-regarded in the LA area.
Assisted Living: Support with daily activities — bathing, medication, meals — while maintaining independence.
55+ Active Adult Apartments: Traditional apartments with age restrictions and community programming. Often more affordable than full senior living communities.
Moving in With Family: Common in LA's multigenerational households. May require home modifications (grab bars, ramp, widened doorways) before the move.
Moving Day Considerations for Seniors
Keep medications and essentials in a personal bag — not on the truck
Plan for more rest breaks on moving day; it is physically and emotionally taxing
Have a trusted family member or friend present throughout the move
Label boxes with large, clear writing — room and a short content description
Pack a "first night" box: bedding, toiletries, phone charger, a favorite mug, and tomorrow's outfit
How Best Movers LA Handles Senior Moves
Our team approaches senior relocations with extra patience and care. We work at your pace, handle items with the attention they deserve, and understand that some belongings carry 50 years of memory. We're happy to coordinate with senior move managers, family members, or the receiving community's move-in team. We also offer partial-day moves if you're moving to a smaller space and don't need a full crew all day.