If you are living with a chronic illness and you have to move house, you may be wondering how you will cope when you often feel fatigued or in pain after very little exertion. However, you do not need to stress. Thankfully, there are some things you can do to make your move easier. Read on to find out more.
Plan ahead
If you are living in constant pain or if you get tired out easily, you should plan your move well in advance. When negotiating which day you will move, you should ensure it is many weeks in advance. This will give you time to get your things together and pack. Start by doing a little packing and tidying up every day. For example, on one day, you could empty a drawer from your dresser. The next day, you could put a few books in a box. The idea being that by doing little jobs on a regular basis you can achieve a lot with tiring your self out or being in too much pain. If you leave it to the last second, it is likely you will find it difficult and stressful to make sure all of your things are packed on time.
Call in a team of removalist
Once you have done as many small packing jobs as you can manage, you should call in a professional team of removalist. A removalist is a professional who is trained to pack, lift, carry and transport your belongings, your furniture and fittings or decorations which you wish to take with you to your new home. The removalist team will bring with them everything they need such as boxes, tap, trolleys, protective foam and sellotape. This equipment will allow the team to protect your furniture and other belongings. However, it is important to remember that you are the boss. If you have any special instructions about how things should be packed or what order you would like things delivered to your new place, you should let the removalist team know. A removals team should have their own van, which means they can drive all of your belongings from door-to-door. If you are concerned that you will not be able to keep an eye on everything that the removals team are doing, you should call in a friend or family member who can make sure they are doing what you have asked.
For more information, contact a removalist today.