Real Estate Connections | with Mary Foerster
Moving an aging parent is rarely just about boxes, trucks, and logistics. It is about memories, family roles, downsizing, difficult decisions, safety, health changes, and the emotional work of letting go. In this episode of Real Estate Connections, Mary Foerster talks with Ryan Hegarty about what happened when a moving professional had to help move his own parents. Ryan has spent more than 16 years in the moving industry, but he says helping his parents move twice gave him a much deeper understanding of how exhausting and emotional a transition can be for families. He shares how his parents first moved from their longtime Waltham home into a smaller apartment and later moved closer to Ryan and his family in Billerica. Ryan explains why the physical move is often the easiest part. The harder work can be decluttering, deciding what to keep, preparing a home for sale, navigating health changes, packing, managing timelines, and helping parents feel respected throughout the process. Mary and Ryan also discuss the role of move managers, professionals who help families coordinate downsizing, sorting, packing, organizing, moving day, unpacking, and settling into a new home. Ryan explains why this support can be especially valuable when adult children are trying to help aging parents without becoming overwhelmed themselves. This episode is for anyone helping a parent move, considering downsizing, preparing for assisted living, moving closer to family, or trying to understand how to make a major transition feel more manageable. WHAT YOU WILL HEAR * Ryan’s personal experience moving his parents twice * Why moving parents can shift family roles quickly * The emotional side of leaving a longtime family home * Why downsizing decisions can feel overwhelming * How health changes can accelerate a move timeline * Why the moving truck is often the easiest part * How adult children can become partners instead of pushers * What a move manager does * How move managers support downsizing and senior moves * Why professional movers and move managers work well together * What can go wrong with DIY moving solutions * When portable storage containers may or may not make sense * Why listening is one of the most important service skills * How moving companies build trust with clients * Why families should plan before a move becomes urgent Ryan Hegarty is the Director of Residential Sales at Olympia, a full-service moving and relocation company. He has been with Olympia for more than 16 years, beginning his career on moving crews before transitioning into office and leadership roles. Today, Ryan helps clients plan local, interstate, and complex residential moves with a focus on communication, problem-solving, and reducing stress during major life transitions. Olympia identifies Ryan as its Director of Residential Sales and notes that its moving consultants work directly with clients to understand needs and create detailed move plans. In this episode, Ryan shares the personal experience of moving his own parents twice, first from their longtime family home in Waltham and later closer to family in Billerica. His perspective offers a rare combination of professional moving expertise and firsthand understanding of the emotional realities families face when parents downsize or relocate. GUEST CONTACT Olympia Website: https://olympiamoving.com/ [https://olympiamoving.com/] Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2553466/fan_mail/new] This episode is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice.
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