Moving to a new home may have only rated a 20 on the Holmes and Rahe Stress Scale – that 70s-era psychological study in which researchers related common life stressors to illness – but anyone who’s moved knows that it’s never easy. Packing and unpacking, new schools, new jobs, upended schedules and routines, too much fast food … it’s enough to make even the most easygoing among us experience some very real stress that’s hard to put a number on. So when residents join your communities, it’s the neighborly thing to do to make sure that “Will our neighbors be nice?” is one less thing they’ll have to worry about.
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