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Father, Son Launch Moving Service For Somerset County Seniors

Father and Son duo George and Damian Pizzo have teamed up to launch a moving service for Somerset County seniors.

Damian and George Pizzo

Damian and George Pizzo

Photo Credit: Caring Transitions
Caring Transitions

Caring Transitions

Photo Credit: Caring Transitions

Their company, Caring Transitions, is designed for seniors who are transitioning to the next phase in their life. 

It specializes in decluttering your life through organizing, packing, moving, resettling, in-home estate sales and online auctions, estate clearing and more.

Caring Transitions’ service areas include Bridgewater, Basking Ridge, Far Hills, Somerville and the surrounding areas.

“Almost everyone has had a personal experience with trying to help a loved one – grandparent, parent, neighbor or friend – relocate, downsize or clear out a home and it can be a nightmare,” the elder Pizzo said. 

“Let us take that work off your plate and that stress of your shoulders to make the transition you are facing as easy as possible.”

The Pizzos always dreamed about going into business together. 

George attended Seton Hall University and is a founding member and board member of New Jersey’s first Public Recovery High School. Damian attended the University of Scranton and has been working in the Information Technology field.

They came up with the idea for Caring Transitions when their neighbor transitioned to an independent living facility after a fall. 

“Caring Transitions is different because we know helping older adults relocate isn’t just about space planning and packing boxes,” said Damian. 

“We understand that these are people’s lives and the possessions we are dealing with aren’t just things. We want to understand your individual situation so we can work together to help you meet your goals. 

"We know this process is difficult and we are here to help."

For more on Caring Transitions, visit the website.

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