Where can a senior go for help to relocate to another state?
First thing to do is check out employment in the state you desire to move to and have a job waiting for you when you get there. That is if you plan to work even part time. Check crime areas and where rent is high-if you are trying to save your pennies and want to be safe at the same time-this is a must. Call the Better Business Bureau in the chosen city-they can be a great help. Get maps of the city/area you are going to. Call churches too-they can be a ton of help. Also if bus transportation is in the desired area-being that you don’t have a driver’s license. Striking out on your own can be a nerve racking experience even if you’ve made a move several times-been there done that. But not to worry! It just seems scary. I am 62 and have moved several times over the years, either state to state or within a state. Look at it as an adventure into a new life and setting. New folks to meet and things to do and places to see. I am planning on moving myself, to another apartment soon, with a bi