If you’re here, your recent texts might look like this:


IS IT TIME TO HELP YOUR PARENTS?

Logo with the word "DENVER" above a mountain outline and two buildings, with the word "RIGHTSIZING" in red bold letters at the bottom.
A man unloading a large black moving box into a house through a red front door, with another black box on the floor and decorative items and pictures on a sideboard inside.

Screen shot of a text message conversation on a smartphone with a white background showing emojis and text exchange between a person and their mother about the mother's fall and health concerns.
A screenshot of a smartphone email draft with a message addressed to 'sis' from 'ME', talking about a visit from dad, who was worried about people entering his house in the middle of the night.

Or maybe emails that look like this:


YOU’RE ON THE RIGHT SITE

Find out if the home is the RIGHT SIZE for lifestlye

Most families don’t know where to begin — so they start start to stress out trying to do everything themselves and it gets overwhelming


You cannot do it alone

  • There is so much to do

  • You are too emotionally connected to some things that may arise.

  • You are still touring their new homes, assessing health isues,

  • You have your own life to still live!

You’ll need partners!

Trusted RIGHTSIZE Partners

WHAT’S INSIDE

A curated list of trusted Denver-area professionals:

• Estate sale companies

• Clean-out teams

• Movers

• Donation resources

• Appraisers

A promotional poster for Denver right-sizing services showing a happy elderly couple hugging, healthcare professionals in the background, and text highlighting trusted companies for estate sales, appraisals, moving, organizing, and setting up a new home, with logos of Lux Denver and ERA.

These are the professionals that can help with the financial situations, creative thoughts, or just the muscle to get work done.

A tested guidebook to help start the process, hints along the way, and checklists to make sure you’re making the right progress

You’ll need a guide!

Health and safety are the most important thing children think about when their parents need to move.

WHAT’S INSIDE

A carefully planned list to make a smooth move:

  • Conversation starters

  • Timeline

  • What to do with all of the “stuff?”

  • Room-by-room starting guide

  • Step-by-step plan of action

RIGHTSIZE Guidebook

A road stretching into the distance through a mountainous, snowy landscape, viewed from inside a car with a road map spread out on the dashboard.
Description of a flyer with a before and after photo of a messy living room on the left and a tidy living room on the right. Title: 'What To Do With The House?' Subtext: 'A calm starting point for Denver families helping parents transition out of a long-time home.' Additional text: 'Helping you long before you start clearing rooms, calling companies, or making big decisions.' Logo of Denver Rightsizing with an image of mountains and the words 'Most families don’t need all the answers today. They just need a clear first step.'

There are so many emotions involved when you make your parents lifestyle to RIGHT SIZE for their home. Dealing with all of this can be confusing.

That realization can feel heavy.

  • There are decades of belongings.

  • Tons of hard decisions to make.

  • Countless people to coordinate.

  • Emotions tied to every room.

  • There are tons of conflicting opinions within the family.

Timing is everything

  • Aligning their new lifestyle as they age with their home

  • Immediate health and safety issues in their home

  • Finding them the care they need and deserve.

  • Family and friends offering advice and support

You’ll need a timeline

RIGHTSIZE Timeline

WHAT’S INSIDE:

A general timeline to match urgency to move with steps to make a smooth transition.

  • Timeline to move

  • Who else to involve to determine need to move

  • Regrets

  • Focused steps to align lifestyle with home

A timeline graphic with colored segments highlighting key years from 2000 to 2022, with labels and brief descriptions.
Information graphic titled "The Denver Rightsizing Timeline" about seniors managing health and housing. Includes sections on seeking advice, signs of loneliness, proactive planning, with images of an elderly man and Denver Rightsizing logo.

Most families don’t know when to start planning for a parent’s move — they just know it’s coming. Following this calm timeline makes it easier.