The Complete Senior Moving Checklist: Packing, Paperwork, and Moving Day in Northwest Indiana
Key Takeaways
- Start planning 8 to 12 weeks before moving day for a low-stress move
- Use the four-box method: keep, donate, sell, discard, working room by room
- Organize essential documents early and carry them with you on moving day
- Get three written estimates from licensed, insured movers before booking
- Pack an essentials bag with medications, documents, and daily needs
Moving is one of the most stressful life events, and that is especially true for seniors who have called one home for decades. The good news? A clear, thorough checklist can turn an overwhelming relocation into a manageable, step-by-step process. Whether you are downsizing to a ranch in Munster, moving to a 55+ community in Crown Point, or relocating to be closer to family, this guide walks you through every phase of the move.
As a Northwest Indiana Realtor with more than 9 years of experience, I have helped many families navigate senior moves. This complete checklist covers packing, paperwork, and moving day logistics across Lake, Porter, and LaPorte counties.
Phase One: The 8 to 12 Week Countdown
The earlier you start, the calmer your move will be. Begin by creating a master plan. Choose your moving date based on your new home's closing date, and work backwards. This is the time to notify the United States Postal Service of your address change, start requesting medical records from your doctors in Highland, Valparaiso, or wherever you receive care, and book your moving company early. Good movers in Northwest Indiana fill their calendars quickly in the summer and fall.
Phase Two: Sorting and Decluttering
Work room by room using the four-box method: keep, donate, sell, discard. Start with the spaces that hold the least sentimental weight: the garage, basement, and guest rooms. For items of value, an estate sale company or appraiser can help you understand what is worth selling. Donate usable items to Goodwill, the Salvation Army, or Habitat for Humanity ReStore locations throughout Northwest Indiana. Schedule a junk removal service for everything else. Give yourself permission to let go. The goal is a lighter load and a fresh start. For more on the emotional side of letting go, read our guide on downsizing and rightsizing in Northwest Indiana.
Phase Three: Documents, Utilities, and Address Changes
Gather and secure these essential documents before packing anything else: birth certificates, Social Security cards, marriage and divorce decrees, passports, wills and trusts, powers of attorney, tax returns from the last seven years, insurance policies, property deeds, vehicle titles, and medical records. Keep these with you on moving day, never in the moving truck. Make digital copies as a backup. Schedule utility transfers for electricity, gas, water, internet, and trash pickup at both your old and new addresses. Update your address with your bank, credit card companies, Medicare, Social Security, and your pension or retirement provider.
Phase Four: Packing Like a Pro
Label every box with its room and a short list of contents. Color-code boxes by room using different colored tape or markers. Pack a "first night" box with bedding, towels, toiletries, a change of clothes, and basic kitchen items. For fragile items, wrap individually and use plenty of paper. Heavy items belong in small boxes; light items can fill larger ones. Do not pack hazardous materials, flammables, or perishables, as movers will not transport them. If the physical work is too much, many moving companies offer full-service packing, and professional downsizing organizers across Northwest Indiana can handle the whole process.
Phase Five: Moving Day
On moving day, keep your essentials bag close: medications, eyeglasses, phone charger, a change of clothes, toiletries, important documents, snacks, and water. Confirm the mover's arrival time and have keys ready for both homes. Walk through each room with the crew before they load and again after they unload. Make sure utilities are on at your new home. Stay hydrated and take breaks. This is the payoff of all your preparation.
Settling In and Next Steps
After the move, prioritize unpacking the essentials first: the bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. If you moved to a new county in Indiana, remember to file a Homestead Deduction with your new county assessor within 30 days of closing to lower your property taxes, and apply for the Over-65 Credit by January 15 if you qualify. Update your voter registration and driver's license with the Indiana BMV within 60 days. Introduce yourself to your new neighbors in Schererville, Dyer, or wherever you have landed, and give yourself time to settle in.
Related Resources
- Downsizing and Rightsizing in Northwest Indiana
- Your Home Is More Than a House: How It Can Help Build Your Family's Legacy
- Neighborhood Guides
- Contact Liz
- Buying Guide
You do not have to plan this move alone. Reach out to me and I will connect you with trusted movers, organizers, and the right home for your next chapter.
\n\nFor helpful resources on senior moves, visit the National Association of Realtors for articles on downsizing and right-sizing your home. You can also start your address change early through the USPS Official Change of Address page to simplify your move logistics.
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Downsizing in Northwest Indiana: A Guide to Right-Sizing
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Your Home Is More Than a House
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Neighborhood Guides
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Buying Guide
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should a senior start preparing for a move in Northwest Indiana?
We recommend starting at least 8 to 12 weeks before moving day. This gives you enough time to sort through belongings, make decisions about what to keep and what to donate or sell, handle paperwork and address changes, hire movers, and pack without rushing. Seniors who start early report significantly less stress on moving day.
What is the first thing I should do when planning a senior move?
Start with a clear plan. Create a master checklist that covers the three main phases: pre-move (8+ weeks out), packing and logistics (4 to 6 weeks out), and moving day. Begin with the least emotional tasks, like changing your mailing address with the USPS online, scheduling utility shutoffs, and requesting medical records from your doctors in Munster, Crown Point, or Valparaiso. Tackle sentimental sorting later when you have more energy.
How do I handle decades of accumulated belongings?
Work room by room using the four-box method: keep, donate, sell, discard. Start with the garage, basement, and guest rooms where sentimental attachment is lower. For valuable items like antiques and collectibles, consider a professional appraiser or estate sale company. Donate usable items to Goodwill, the Salvation Army, or Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Northwest Indiana. Schedule a junk removal service for items that cannot be donated. Give yourself permission to let go of items that no longer serve your current life.
What important documents should I organize before moving?
Gather and secure these essential documents: birth certificates, Social Security cards, marriage and divorce decrees, passports, wills and trusts, powers of attorney, tax returns from the last 7 years, insurance policies (home, auto, health, life), property deeds, vehicle titles, medical records and prescriptions, advance directives and living wills, and financial account information. Keep these with you during the move, not in the moving truck. Make digital copies as backup.
How do I choose a reliable moving company in Northwest Indiana?
Get at least three written estimates from licensed and insured moving companies. Read reviews and ask for references from recent senior moves they have handled. Confirm they offer full-service packing options if needed. Ask about fees for stairs, long carries, and packing materials. Check that the company is registered with the Indiana Department of Transportation.
What should I do on moving day to stay organized and calm?
Pack an essentials bag with medications, eyeglasses, phone chargers, a change of clothes, toiletries, important documents, snacks, and water. Keep this bag with you at all times. Confirm arrival times with your moving company and have the keys ready for both your old and new homes. Walk through each room with the movers before they leave. Make sure utility transfers are confirmed at both locations. Take a deep breath, trust your preparation, and celebrate this new chapter.