We understand that concern and worry about moving sometimes keep a potential resident from making a move. The task of sorting through belongings and scaling down one's life is understandably overwhelming.
Segue's services and support can make a significant difference in the experience of both seniors and their family members. With our help, the burden is off their shoulders and they can move forward.
We are there through every step and decision and when the move is completed, the new resident arrives ready to participate in her new community, knowing that her new home is comfortable, safe, and livable.
Segue can also help retirement communities with in-house transfers, packing for storage, and managing disposal of unwanted items.
Segue has developed a number of presentations full of useful information to help prospective residents prepare for the next big step in their lives. Topics include how to tackle the dreaded sorting, planning for a move, and the importance of staying calm and healthy during the process. Our presentations can be tailored to your needs, be it a brief presentation on helpful tips or a comprehensive in-depth talk.
“Over the past two years, Segue has earned my trust, and enabled me to recommend their services with complete confidence. Their ability to minimize the burden and anxiety of a life-changing move, along with their superlative work ethic, has inspired many of our new residents to share, "We donšt know how we could have done it without them.”
Stan Saltzberg Director of Marketing and Admissions Park Shore
”Superb! I was in Arizona when my Mother needed to be moved from assisted
care to full care at Bayview. I could not be there. Segue took over and
had her moved right away, and took care of all the other details in a
matter of days – shipping me the things I wanted and getting everything out
of my Mother’s apartment so we were not paying for two! I felt they
truly cared about my Mother’s possessions, and stayed in contact with
me throughout the process. Segue saved me a great deal of worry and probably
at least a thousand dollars.
Thank you!”
Daughter of resident at Bayview