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How do I move house when disabled or if I have an illness?

Moving Tips

Looking to move house but worried about how you'll manage with your disability or illness? Don't worry - we're here to help! In this blog post, we'll share some top tips on how to make the moving process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Whether you're hiring professional movers or doing it yourself, we've got you covered. So read on, and get ready for a minimum-hassle move!

What we cover in this article to help you with your unique moving needs: 

  1. Define your needs - what type of property do you need and what adaptations will you require?
  2. Look for housing that meets your needs - there are many options available, so don't give up hope!
  3. Work with a professional moving company that can help you plan and execute your move
  4. Make sure to pack everything you need ahead of time, including any medications or disability-related items
  5. Unpack and settle into your new home as soon as possible to make the transition easier on yourself
  6. Reach out to friends and family for support during this stressful time
  7. Extra tips to make your new home transition easier

Define your needs - what type of property do you need and what adaptations will you require?

When house-hunting for a house suitable for your level of disability, it is important to evaluate your needs and make sure the house meets those needs. Disabled access from multiple points is important if you use a wheelchair or need mobility aids, so be sure to make sure the house has enough entry points. Furthermore, it's important to look into special adaptations such as accessible stairlifts or bathroom adaptations - having these in place will make life easier right away! Do not forget to take measurements of each room in your house and mark out areas where furniture should go; this will help you decide whether the house is right for you and your unique needs. Remember access to all rooms via hallways and evaluating pinch points is an important consideration also. Evaluating your needs clearly and thoroughly before taking the plunge can dramatically improve your chances of a successful house-hunting experience.

Look for housing that meets your needs - there are many options available, so don't give up hope!

Woman with down syndrome packs boxes ready to move home

If you're looking for a house in Brisbane that meets your needs, don't give up hope! There is a great selection of housing options, from apartments and terraces to specialist homes designed to meet the complex needs of those with disabilities. It's important to take the time to research and find the house that suits your lifestyle perfectly. Don't give up - your perfect house is out there somewhere, waiting for you!

Things that you might keep in mind are:

  • Width of doorways, hallways, Toilet and bathroom facilities, access entrances
  • Height of benches, switches, cupboards, shelves, window latches
  • Ramps where necessary
  • Access to shower/bathing facilities
  • Non-slip surfaces
  • Convenient locations of helping and supporting organisations 

Work with a professional moving company that can help you plan and execute your move

Brisbane Interstate Removalists are the professionals you need to help you make your move as easy and stress-free as possible. From start to finish, Brisbane Interstate Removalists will provide expert advice on how to navigate the logistics of relocating. As an experienced team that specialises in interstate moving and storage, Brisbane Interstate Removalists strive to provide a quality service with friendly and caring attention. Their staff understands the value of your possessions and they take extra precautions to ensure that everything arrives intact and on time. Brisbane Interstate Removalists will work with you every step of the way to plan out your move and ensure that it is executed safely and within budget. Contact Brisbane Interstate Removalists today for a reliable partner who can make your next move a hassle-free experience.

Make sure to pack everything you need ahead of time, including any medications or disability-related items

Moving house can be a stressful experience for anyone, but moving with a disability has the potential to cause additional challenges and considerations. It’s important to plan and make sure all necessary items are packed, including any medications or disability-related items that you need. Knowing that these items are prepared and ready can help reduce moving day stress. Even if you’re moving across town or further away, making sure you have all of your essential medical supplies on hand is an unavoidable part of moving house with a disability. Taking the time to properly prepare and plan ahead for your moving day will ensure that things run as smoothly as possible. A useful tool that might help you organise is

  • Do a moving checklist of not just what is being moved but arrangements that need changing like address, helping organisations, etc.
  • Decluttering any unwanted or unused possessions to charities
  • Doing an inventory of what is being moved and creating a budget to cover moving costs
  • Don’t overload cartons and even better get the removalists to pack and unpack for you 
  • Prepare your essentials and keep them with you as well as important documents and valuable items, as well as any important medication in an easy-to-reach spot, that's clearly marked not to be moved in the moving truck
  • Do a final inspection of the new residence before and after moving in to ensure that all is ready for you

Unpack and settle into your new home as soon as possible to make the transition easier on yourself

Young mum moves with son into new home

There's nothing quite like your home - it's the one place you can always come home to where you feel safe. Moving home doesn't have to be a stressful experience especially when you have Brisbane Interstate Removalists on the job. Taking the time to unpack and settle into your new home as soon as possible will make the whole home move process less overwhelming, leading to an easier transition. Ideas like getting out of boxes after just one or two room moves or setting up personal items, such as photos, are a great way to start feeling at home sooner in your Brisbane house move. Regardless of whether you're moving out of home for the first time or just relocating across town, taking the time to create your own space will help you feel settled in quickly.

Reach out to friends and family for support during this stressful time

Navigating home moves is no small task, especially during these stressful times. Reaching out to friends and family for home move support can be invaluable in keeping stress levels to a minimum. Letting others offer assistance with packing and transport can lighten the load and make your home move that much easier. Even if logistical or practical help isn't available, connecting with friends and family is a great way to stay in touch, exchange stories, share home move tips, and simply lend an ear to any stressful situations you may encounter along the way.

Moving is a big undertaking, especially if you have additional needs to take into account. But by following these simple tips, you can make the process much easier on yourself. Work with a professional moving company that understands your needs and can help you plan and execute your move, and help you to pack everything you need ahead of time. Then once you've moved into your new place, reach out to friends and family for support as you settle in. Brisbane Interstate Removalists are here to help make your move as stress-free as possible, whether across town, intrastate, interstate or even overseas, so give us a call today! 

Extra tips to make your new home transition easier

So there you have it, with the right planning and consideration of your needs, no matter your citation there are options available to make your moving easier. This is a great opportunity to find a new home that works even better for you, so you don’t need to give up on finding that perfect place. There is support available and don’t forget to ask for help from those closest to you. We hope this article has put your mind at ease and if you have any moving questions, please reach out

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