Helping people live every day to the fullest, getting cluttter out to focus on what really matters.
“Stop waiting for the perfect time to get organized. Take this moment and make some progress.”
Heidi Leonard
Organization
Organization gives our home more functionality. By everything having its proper place it can free up space, promote independence, and generally make life easier. Good organization increases our ability to find what we need when we need it and makes living in our homes easier.
Decluttering
Over the years, we tend to accumulate more and more stuff. Some of it we need but much of it has lost its value, usefulness and purpose. Decluttering is the process of eliminating things we no longer need. This frees up space for things you actually use and helps us be more productive. Decluttering has been proven to help reduce stress, promote focus, increase safety, and generally make your space more livable. Eliminating unnecessary stuff has a multitude of benefits and can be very liberating.
Special Considerations for Seniors
Simplification for Function
Everyday tasks can be made easier and more efficient by proper organization. Whether it is making a cup of coffee, getting dressed or cooking, organization can make these tasks easier and faster.
Decluttering for Safety
Clutter can create tripping hazards and hamper mobility. By creating a less cluttered environment, you can improve overall safety and ease of movement in your home.
Downsizing
Many seniors move to smaller homes and apartments to minimize upkeep, save money, and eliminate unused space. Decluttering and organizing can make downsizing easier and less stressful. You can make the most out of your smaller space by being organized.
Planning Ahead for Your Family
As we get older, we need to plan for our end of life. This is much more than just getting a Will. Decluttering and organizing will make it easier on those we leave behind to discover those things that were important to you without leaving a huge mess for your loved ones.
“Life truly begins when you put your house in order.” – Marie Kondo