Caring Transitions Chippewa Valley Welcomes New Owner Erin Swoboda

Swoboda announced as owner of transition services' northwest Wisconsin operations

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STEPPING IN. Local Erin Swoboda was recently announced as the new owner of Caring Transitions of the Chippewa Valley. (Swoboda, left, pictured.)
STEPPING IN. Local Erin Swoboda was recently announced as the new owner of Caring Transitions of the Chippewa Valley. (Swoboda, left, pictured.)

Caring Transitions of the Chippewa Valley recently welcomed a new owner to its helm, continuing the business’s longtime relocation services efforts. Erin Swoboda will now oversee the company’s northwest Wisconsin territories including Eau Claire, Chippewa Falls, Menomonie, Bloomer, Cadott, Stanley, Fall Creek, and surrounding areas.

Swoboda comes from a 20-year career background in human resources, though her connection to Caring Transitions is a personal one. “She and her husband met a neighbor who had to transition out of her home unexpectedly,” a recent media release stated. “Witnessing firsthand how overwhelming the process was for her family, Erin saw the invaluable support Caring Transitions provided.”

“We believe in helping older adults transition into new spaces and taking the stress off families, just as Caring Transitions did for our neighbor,” Swoboda said. “I feel like we’re going to impact people’s lives and take stress off of them and give them that relief that they need from this overwhelming project that is such a big change in their life at that time.”

Caring Transitions offers support with downsizing, relocating, and estate sales, helping smooth the transition for seniors and their loved ones. The company uses a full-service approach, including decluttering and clean-out services, resettling and space planning, and management of estate sales and online auctions.

The media release also noted Swoboda’s husband, Greg, and his involvement in real estate. “There will be no conflicts with how Caring Transitions of the Chippewa Valley operates alongside other realtors. … This clear distinction between services allows them to maintain positive relationships with other professionals in the industry.”

The company, founded in 2006, has more than 325 franchise locations across the nation and has served 100,000-plus seniors. Clients receive a timeline for their customized plans and are offered an estimate for each service and entire project. Learn more at caringtransitionschippewavalley.com.


Explore the Caring Transitions of the Chippewa Valley website for more information.

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