Overwhelmed by Helping Your Senior Parent(s)?
Need Help with Downsizing or Moving?
Transitions Can be Difficult
Downsizing is an emotional time of transition. Given the years of memories that have gathered in one’s home – from treasured photos and travel souvenirs to heirloom furnishings and jewelry – when it comes time to pare down, it’s hard to know just what to let go of and what to keep.
It’s a process that can be overwhelming, not just physically, but emotionally. Picking up one item can bring a flood of memories along with waves of joy or sorrow.


Receive Considerate, Empathetic Support
At Room Redefined, we offer highly personalized, empathetic support so that your loved ones (and you) feel seen and heard. After all, as they sift through their cherished memories, you want your parents to know that they, and their belongings, are valued and respected.
Having a judgement-free professional facilitating the move allows you to maintain a healthy relationship (vs. a potentially volatile one) with your family throughout the process.
You Can Count on Room Redefined
How We Can Help Your Senior Parent(s) With Downsizing
Compassionate support sorting through belongings to determine what to keep, sell, give away or donate.

Strategic packing and organizing so that unpacking in the new place is easier, hassle- and stress-free.

Help hauling away unwanted items.

Assurance that treasured items are securely packed and moved carefully.

Assistance coordinating for an estate sale.
Avoid Becoming Overwhelmed – Contact Us Today
Whether you’re faced with a situation where your parent(s) needs to move unexpectedly OR it’s something that has been planned, now is the time to start downsizing. Room Redefined can help.
We do so with compassion and concern for you, your family and the memories you all share. Email erin@roomredefined.com or call us today at 720-934-4214 for your free consultation. We’ll discuss your needs, hopes, budget and time frame to customize a highly personalized solution and prevent you from becoming overwhelmed with the process.
– Pam J., Boulder