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Experienced Nurse Launches Caring Transitions of Cambridge

Caring Transitions’ team helps with decluttering, organizing, packing, moving, resettling, in-home estate sales and online auctions, estate clearing and preparing homes for market.

CAMBRIDGE, OHIO (PRWEB) January 28, 2020 - After a career as a registered nurse and seven years working in hospice, Julie Earle is excited to announce that she’ll be serving the community in a new way through her new business – Caring Transitions of Cambridge.

This senior-focused relocation and estate-clearing company serves Cambridge, St. Clairsville, Zanesville, New Concord, Caldwell, New Philadelphia and the surrounding areas. Caring Transitions’ specially-trained professionals handle decluttering, organizing, packing, moving, resettling, in-home estate sales and online auctions, estate clearing and preparing homes for market.

Caring Transitions’ services are perfect for managing the many aspects of a senior move, including assisting with the process of downsizing to provide a safer living situation, as well as for busy families and people clearing out the home of a loved one who has moved into assisted care or passed away. All of Caring Transitions’ services are customizable, so clients choose the solution that best fits their needs.

“My mission is to serve the community with endless solutions, provide peace of mind and make a positive difference. My team and I want to help others in a way that takes the weight off their shoulders and helps them move onto the next stage of their lives with as much positive energy as possible,” Earle said.

Earle, who has been a nurse since 1995, is married to Jamie Earle and they have nine children. They’ve also been foster parents to more than 20 children over the years. Although Earle’s favorite work was when she was in hospice, it was also the hardest to shoulder emotionally. Earle was looking for a way to combine her passion for helping people, especially seniors, with her desire to own her own business when something serendipitous happened.

“I received a call from Caring Transitions out of the blue. I thought it was a telemarketing call, but it turns out that they’d gotten my name from a franchising form I’d filled out five years ago, and I felt like it was meant to be. The work we do at Caring Transitions is often like the work I did with hospice. Whether you are grieving the death of a loved one while you clear out their house or you’re facing a bittersweet transition and leaving your home behind, it’s all about dealing with loss in a way that’s as smooth, peaceful and stress free as possible and I am here to help with that,” Earle said.

In addition to her professional experience, Earle has helped transition and clear out estates for her parents, her husband’s parents and other family members. She understands how overwhelming the process can be and she’s looking forward to supporting families dealing with those kinds of transitions.

Caring Transitions of Cambridge, which is part of the national Caring Transitions franchise, is bonded and insured and all employees are CRT trained and background checked. For additional information, call 740-489-6111, email JulieEarle@CaringTransitions.com or visit https://www.CaringTransitionsCambridge.com.

Media Contact:

Tiffiny Lutz
Caring Transitions
513-605-4877 x102

SOURCE Caring Transitions

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