Bereavement Organizing

Seeing to the belongings that have been left when someone dies.

What is bereavement organizing?

Bereavement organizing is decluttering with the understanding that the objects being looked at are inherited from someone else, whatever the circumstance. Decluttering Key helps you navigate the process of how to deal with those belongings. If your goal is to remember and honor your loved one, I can offer ideas and together we can find ways to do that, while offering guidance, resources, and support.

Do you have any tips to start?

A good starting place might be to let go of things:

  • you have a negative memory associated with

  • that are broken and not worth (money or emotional) repairing

  • that are dated (think VCR, old media-can it be transferred to newer media?)

  • that double what you already have

Keep in mind:

  • There is no right or wrong for when or how to let things go; it depends on what is right for you

  • Give yourself permission to let things go. I can’t image you’re loved one would want to burden you with something you don’t use or love

Packages

I want to help you honor and remember your loved one, while letting go of the need to hold on to every object, especially if they do not fit you or your life’s goals.

  • • 1 three-hour session

    • For one room or two smaller sized areas

    A great way to try our services

  • 9 hours total (3 three-hour sessions)

    • For one or three rooms

    • Discounts built in

    • Use within 6 months

  • 18 hours total (6 three-hour sessions)

    • For three to four rooms

    • Discounts built in

    • Use within 6 months

  • 30 hours total (10 three-hour sessions)

    • For larger projects

    • Discounts built in

    • Use within 1 year

Get Started.

Try a free 30-minute decluttering consultation.

There’s no commitment, pressure, or obligation.