Questions to Ask When Choosing a Senior Living Community

Questions to Ask When Choosing a Senior Living Community

Be sure to ask how team members are recruited and screened, and if background checks are conducted. It’s also significant to ask what kind of training the senior living community offers, and if team member development is ongoing. Empathy and attentiveness are less tangible but equally important characteristics of a good caregiver. Does the community hire for these traits?

Make Your Thrift Store Visit Fruitful

Make Your Thrift Store Visit Fruitful

Make Friends With Your Thrift Store Staff! No matter what thrift store you enter, make friends with the staff! Thrift and antique store personnel are usually very knowledgeable and friendly. They can help you while you shop and also give you valuable information, such as when new merchandise comes in and where to find something that just came in.

Should I Tip My Movers?

Should I Tip My Movers?

How Much Should I Tip My Mover? The answer to this question depends on how well your move went. Were your items handled with care? Did the movers ask you the necessary questions to be clear on what you needed done? Did they help to make your move day a little less stressful?

Spring is a Great Time to Move

Spring is a Great Time to Move

Competitive prices: Before the peak of the moving season, the majority of professional moving companies and truck rental companies have not yet started to charge the highest rates so that they can attract more customers. A summer move will cost you the most with a big moving company.

Lawn and Garden Early Spring Checklist

Lawn and Garden Early Spring Checklist

Disinfect any tools that touch plants in order to prevent the spread of bacteria, fungi, and soil pathogens. Submerge all you lawn tools – lawnmower blades, shovels, trowels, rakes, pruners, etc. –  for 30 minutes in a solution of 10% bleach and 90% water.

Caring for your Artwork

Caring for your Artwork

Paintings will do better over time when they are displayed and stored in rooms in your home with less differentiation in the heat, cold and humidity. Living rooms, bedrooms, living rooms, etc. are better. Bathrooms, kitchens, attics and basements would be the worst!