PORTLAND — Helen and Bob Johnson recently announced the opening of their new business, Caring Transitions of Coastal Maine.
Caring Transitions is a resource for managing senior relocations, as well as downsizing and estate liquidations. In addition to organizing, packing, de-cluttering, moving and resettling, Caring Transitions can handle estate sales, liquidations and preparing homes for market.
Caring Transitions of Coastal Maine serves Portland, Falmouth, Freeport, Brunswick, Boothbay, Lewiston, Auburn, Windham, Topsham, Yarmouth, Lisbon, Sabattus, Cumberland County, Sagadahoc County, Androscoggin County and the surrounding areas.
Prior to opening Caring Transitions, Helen Johnson had a career in bank management, while Bob Johnson, a volunteer pilot for the Civil Air Patrol, retired from a career in retail management.
Helen Johnson is a certified relocation and transition specialist, a designation bestowed by an independent organization that evaluates providers of senior relocation services.
Caring Transitions of Coastal Maine is bonded and insured and all employees are background checked. For more information, call (207) 218-5197, email HJohnson@ CaringTransitions.com or visit www.CaringTransitionsofCM. com.
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