I'm sorry you're going through this and really hope that the next few weeks go as smoothly as possible.
Do you have flexibility on where you live or do you need to remain in that area due to proximity to your family, doctors, etc.? Given the difficult situation you're in and how time sensitive it is, just wondering if looking in a less expensive area could help a little.
Kitty4670 wrote:
I put alot of my clothes, towels & stuff in garbage bags. I ordered some stuff that I need, so I have some new boxes, my neighbors gave me some boxes

Not sure if this is helpful, but the last few times I have moved, I have used kitchen towels and other linens to wrap and cushion the fragile items, like dishes or picture frames. Then you don't have worry about purchasing bubble wrap or finding old newspapers and also don't need extra boxes for the linens.
I also like to buy a pack of Sharpie pens in different colors and color code boxes for each room when labelling them for where they should go. I also label where the furniture should go with color coded tags, since I live alone too and don't want to be stuck figuring out how to rearrange heavy items by myself after they've left. Beyond courtesy, little things like that can make it more simple for the movers are good if you are paying by the hour.
Also, I would recommend packing essential items you will need separately in an overnight bag or suitcase. Medication, toiletries, pajamas and clothes for the next day, a pillow, etc. A shower curtain and hooks if you'll want to shower that evening. After a day of moving, the last thing I feel like doing is hunting around in boxes to look for stuff before being able to go to bed.
Another thing that can help make the process a little less overwhelming going online and finding a good moving checklist that breaks down what to do step by step. It can help avoid forgetting something at the last minute. I usually print one of those and put it in a binder along with other important documents, like the receipt and contact info for the movers, utility accounts that need to be shut off at the old place or turned at the new one, copy of the new lease, cash for tipping the movers, etc. I then keep that binder with me the day of the move. Just helps with staying organized/reducing stress.
Not sure if any of that is helpful. Maybe others have moving or packing tips also.
I don't know where I'm moving to, I think an assistant living, but I don't want to be around alot of people, I have sensory issues, I hate crowds, lights are problems for me. I bought a noise canceling headphone, I don't know if it helps or right ones, I didn't try them yet, do all noise cancelling headphones have to have a jack adapter? One thing for sure, I will have my cat with me.