After Loss Support (15 Hours)

$1,000.00

After-Loss Support is designed for families navigating grief while also facing real-world timelines related to probate, home sales, or transitions.

Rather than junk hauling, this service provides structured, compassionate guidance that helps families make decisions, reduce conflict, and prepare the home for next steps while honoring your loved one. The goal is steady, respectful progress, allowing families to move forward without feeling rushed or alone during a difficult time.

Includes:

  • 15 hours of decluttering & organizing support (can be split into five 3-hour sessions or two 7.5 hour sessions)

  • Room-by-room support

  • Support with keep/gift/donate/discard decisions

  • Donation coordination & hauling (no furniture/appliances)

  • Gentle pacing with clear boundaries

Best for:

  • Families navigating a home after a death

  • Adult children who need to prepare a home for sale but feel emotionally stuck

  • Realtors & estate attorneys working with grieving families who need progress without pressure

After-Loss Support is designed for families navigating grief while also facing real-world timelines related to probate, home sales, or transitions.

Rather than junk hauling, this service provides structured, compassionate guidance that helps families make decisions, reduce conflict, and prepare the home for next steps while honoring your loved one. The goal is steady, respectful progress, allowing families to move forward without feeling rushed or alone during a difficult time.

Includes:

  • 15 hours of decluttering & organizing support (can be split into five 3-hour sessions or two 7.5 hour sessions)

  • Room-by-room support

  • Support with keep/gift/donate/discard decisions

  • Donation coordination & hauling (no furniture/appliances)

  • Gentle pacing with clear boundaries

Best for:

  • Families navigating a home after a death

  • Adult children who need to prepare a home for sale but feel emotionally stuck

  • Realtors & estate attorneys working with grieving families who need progress without pressure