Moving to assisted living is a meaningful transition and knowing what to bring can make the process feel more manageable. A practical moving to assisted living checklist should balance everyday essentials with familiar belongings that make the new apartment feel personal. Families preparing for a move to Aston Gardens at Pelican Marsh in Naples can start by reviewing the apartment layout, available services, and items their loved one uses most often.
When deciding what to bring to assisted living, focus on clothing that fits your loved one’s normal routine rather than packing an entire wardrobe. Naples weather also makes lightweight, comfortable clothing useful throughout much of the year.
Start with:
Comfortable everyday outfits, sleepwear, undergarments, and easy-to-manage shoes
A few dressier options for dining, social programs, celebrations, or family visits
Seasonal layers, a light jacket, sun protection, and rain gear
Toiletries, grooming supplies, glasses, hearing devices, and familiar personal products
Aston Gardens at Pelican Marsh offers weekly housekeeping as part of Assisted Living, which can simplify day-to-day apartment upkeep. Before packing large quantities of linens or household supplies, ask the community what is already provided and how laundry services work.
Important paperwork deserves its own section on any assisted living packing list. Keep original legal documents in a secure location unless the community specifically requests them and bring copies of information needed for move-in and personalized support.
Useful documents and information may include:
Insurance cards, identification, and current health insurance information
An up-to-date medication list with dosages and schedules
Physician contact information and relevant health records requested by the community
Advance directives, power of attorney documents, and emergency contacts
Written notes about important routines, preferences, allergies, or dietary needs
The community can tell you exactly which documents are required before move-in. Families exploring Assisted Living at Aston Gardens at Pelican Marsh can also ask how personalized assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, mobility, and medication management is incorporated into a resident’s routine.
Do not assume an assisted living apartment comes furnished with the pieces your loved one needs. Ask what is included, then measure the apartment before arranging furniture delivery.
Aston Gardens at Pelican Marsh offers several floor plans and pricing options, including one- and two-bedroom Assisted Living apartment homes. Reviewing the selected floor plan can make it easier to decide which belongings will fit comfortably.
Items needed for an assisted living apartment might include:
A favorite chair, small table, lamp, or other familiar furniture that fits the space
Family photographs, framed artwork, favorite books, and meaningful keepsakes
A television, tablet, phone, chargers, and other frequently used electronics
Hobby materials, puzzles, cards, music, or supplies for favorite pastimes
A favorite blanket, decorative pillows, clock, or other small comforts
Avoid filling every available surface. Leaving comfortable walking paths and open space can make the apartment easier to use while giving treasured belongings more visual importance.
What to pack for senior living should reflect more than practical needs. Familiar interests can help the new apartment feel personal from the beginning.
If your loved one enjoys reading, painting, cards, music, movies, or another pastime, bring a few favorite supplies. Aston Gardens at Pelican Marsh also offers senior living programs that include Sensations Dining, Dimensions Health & Fitness, scheduled Connections transportation, creative opportunities, entertainment, and other ways to connect with community life.
There is no need to pack everything related to every hobby. A few well-chosen items can provide comfort during quiet time while leaving room to explore new programs after the move.
Downsizing for an assisted living move is often easier when families think in terms of usefulness, meaning, and available space. Large furniture that crowds the apartment, duplicate household items, excess seasonal decor, and valuables that are rarely used are often better left with family or stored elsewhere.
Ask the community directly about prohibited appliances, candles, heating devices, extension cords, or other items before move-in. Safety policies can vary, so relying on the community’s current guidelines is better than assuming an item is permitted.
Sentimental belongings can be especially difficult to sort. Photographing larger keepsakes, sharing heirlooms with relatives, or creating a small memory album can preserve their meaning without overcrowding the new apartment.
Start with enough comfortable clothing for regular routines, dining, special occasions, and changing weather. Ask how often laundry service is available before deciding how much to pack.
Confirm what the apartment includes first. Then use the floor plan and measurements to choose a few comfortable, familiar pieces that fit without creating clutter.
Begin sorting several weeks before the move when possible. Start with items that are rarely used, then prepare everyday essentials closer to moving day.
A good checklist makes room for both necessities and the belongings that help a new apartment feel personal. Review the floor plan, confirm community guidelines, and focus on the items your loved one truly uses and values. To see the apartment homes and ask what to bring before move-in, schedule a tour of Aston Gardens at Pelican Marsh.