Helping a parent downsize from a longtime Langley home or move into a seniors’ community? Our team manages the whole transition in-house — downsizing, packing, the move itself, and setting up the new home — so your family can focus on each other. From Brookswood ranchers to Fort Langley’s village streets, we handle the logistics Langley moves come with.
We serve both Langley City and the Township, and many of the seniors we help here have spent decades in the same home — a rancher in Brookswood or Murrayville, a townhome in Walnut Grove or Willoughby, a heritage street in Fort Langley. Leaving a home like that is about far more than boxes. That’s why we keep everything in-house: the same caring team you meet at the consultation is the team that sorts, packs, moves, and sets up the new home.
We regularly help families move a parent into independent living, assisted living, and long-term care communities, and we know the move-in procedures these residences expect. Moving from an acreage in the rural Township? We handle that too — and if the move is still a ways off, our downsizing and estate transition services can help you get started at your own pace.
A full transition service, tailored to your situation, timeline, and what feels manageable.
We help sort what stays and what goes — room by room, at your pace, with a clear plan for every item.
Items not coming along can be sold, donated to local charities, or responsibly disposed of — we handle all of it.
Careful packing for fragile items, artwork, photos, and keepsakes.
Protection, loading, transport across Langley, and placing items where they belong.
Full setup so the new home feels lived-in from day one — beds made, kitchen ready, artwork hung.
Clear updates so family members near and far stay informed — including out-of-town family.
Langley stretches from city blocks to country roads, and moves here come in every shape. We plan for them all.
Brookswood and Murrayville are full of single-storey homes holding decades of belongings. We sort, clear out, and pack at your pace, room by room.
The rural Township means long driveways, barns, and outbuildings. We plan the clear-out and the move together so nothing is missed.
Willoughby and Walnut Grove complexes mean tight visitor parking and narrow garages. We plan truck access before move day.
Items that aren’t coming along go where they should — we handle donation drop-offs and disposal runs as part of the move.
We provide seniors moving services throughout the area, including:
Don’t see your neighbourhood? Just ask — we serve all of Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
A clear process reduces stress. We keep it simple, steady, and organized.
We learn your timeline, priorities, and constraints — then map a practical plan, free of charge.
Room-by-room sorting, clear-out of remaining items, and careful packing so nothing is lost or rushed.
We handle move day across Langley, unpacking, and setup so the new home feels like home right away.
Real reviews from real families across Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
Paula D
I had to move my mother from her independent living suite to a new long-term care home, where she was able to take some of her own furniture. Garrett and Nick of Get Started Home Services were fabulous! They were exceptionally polite, personable, and professional. They moved my mom’s living-room furniture into her new sitting room, making sure that everything fit. I highly recommend Get Started Home Services and would gladly hire them again.
Thomas Sherwood
The most friendly and personal movers I have ever dealt with. They helped move my elder father into his care home last year and we just used them to move into our new home. I will be recommending all family and friends to these guys! Thank you so much.
Tammy Poirer
Get Started Home Services was a lifesaver for me. We had to move my dad into a care facility and then clear out 18+ years’ worth of “stuff”, then downsize me from a large home to a condo. Dawn, Garrett and their team were absolutely amazing throughout all of it. Their patience and professionalism are second to none.
Yes. We help seniors and families move throughout Langley City and the Township — Langley City, Walnut Grove, Willoughby, Willowbrook, Brookswood, Murrayville, Fort Langley, and more — as well as the rest of Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
Yes — both, including Aldergrove, Fort Langley, and the rural areas in between. Wherever your family is moving from or to, the same in-house team handles the whole transition.
Absolutely. We regularly help families move a parent into independent living, assisted living, and long-term care communities, and we are familiar with the move-in procedures, loading areas, and elevator scheduling these residences use.
Yes. We sort room by room with you, then sell, donate, or responsibly dispose of whatever is not coming along — and we can get the old home clean and ready for sale afterward.
Yes, this is one of the most common situations we help with. Many of our clients’ adult children live in another city or province. We keep you informed at every step, from the first consultation through to photos of the finished new home.
It depends on the size of the home, how much downsizing is involved, and which services you need. We offer a free, no-obligation consultation and a clear written estimate so you know what to expect before anything begins.
We are a full-service seniors moving company — our own in-house team handles everything from planning to the physical move to setup. We do not subcontract your move to an outside crew.
Free, practical reading if you’re just starting to plan.
A room-by-room plan for deciding what stays, what goes, and where it all goes.
What to expect with independent living, assisted living, and long-term care moves.
How to clear a family home respectfully — selling, donating, and disposal done right.
Book a free, no-pressure consultation and we’ll walk through your situation, timeline, and priorities together.

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