Listen and Read

I love this business and industry, so when I was given the chance to sit down and talk about it with a news reporter, I excitedly agreed and then counted down until interview day. I was contacted by Bryan Burke at The River City News to make a stop by their Covington office to not only talk about reSettled Life and the senior move industry for a written article, but to do so in a podcast setting, to be published alongside the written piece. It was a first time experience for me, sitting with a headset on, in front of a real radio microphone, and talking about this business that I have such a passion for. It was a fun and easy conversation with Bryan and I love the finished product! So, please take a few minutes to listen to the podcast and read his article. You might find out some things about me and the senior move industry that you didn't know and in turn find that reSettled Life is a company that can help you or someone you know now or in the future!

For families faced with either the loss of a loved one or the relocation of an elderly family member, a new service in Northern Kentucky wants to assist with the needs of making the transition as comfortable as possible for everyone involved. Amy Wright, of Union, founded reSettled Life after she made the decision that the Northern Kentucky area needed more services for seniors and their families while transitioning.