Help Decluttering My Parents’ Home in Edina: What Families Really Want to Know

Families in Edina, and all over the Twin Cities Area for that matter, often look for help decluttering a parent’s home—especially when they’re not sure how to start or what the process even looks like. Maybe your parents raised you in this home, maybe they’ve lived there 30 or 40 years, maybe the garage is full of things no one remembers buying. We understand. We’ve all been busy living your lives, and decluttering is not always at the top of our list.

The good news is that clearing a parent’s home doesn’t have to be so hard. With the right approach, it becomes a thoughtful process that honors them, their beautiful lives, and gets the space safe, organized, and manageable again.

Why families ask for help

Everyone reaches the tipping point differently. Sometimes it’s safety—stairs getting tricky, tripping hazards building up. Sometimes it’s health changes. Sometimes it’s simply time: adult kids balancing work, their own families, and the emotional weight of the project.

And often, it’s a parent who’s sharp and independent but overwhelmed by decades of belongings or looking for an easier experience.

What “help” actually looks like

Decluttering a parent’s home isn’t just about hauling things away. We can help with that too if and when it feels right. Sometimes it’s about incremental progress with someone who knows how to listen, sort, help with decision, and get things physically moved or rehomed.

A typical session might include:

• Walking room by room to sort items together

• Creating simple “keep, donate, recycle, sell” decisions

• Taking donation runs to local orgs (VEAP, Bridging, and others)

• Setting sentimental things aside for a quieter moment

• Clearing garages, basements, and storage rooms with real systems

• Coordinating small furniture moves inside the home

The pace depends on your parent’s or loved one’s comfort level. Some families like to be hands-on; others prefer us to handle most of it. We can be your trusted partners, helping in whatever way is right for you and your loved one.

How long it usually takes

A light declutter in a smaller home might take one or two visits. A full home with a garage and basement can span several sessions. What matters isn’t just speed—it’s getting it right. We can help you figure out a process that works best for you. We also offer regular weekly, monthly, or quarterly memberships for homes that need more regular visits to declutter, haul items, donate, break down boxes, sort, re-arrange furniture, etc. We also can help with tech support!

When professional help is a relief

Many families call after trying to start on their own and finding it more emotional than expected. A neutral, friendly presence can help keep the process moving and takes pressure off everyone.

How we help

At Good Move Downsizing, we work side-by-side with families to clear space, simplify, and make homes safer and easier to live in. We follow your parent’s preferences—where things should go, which organizations to donate to, what to save.

If you’re looking for help decluttering your parents’ home in Edina, we’re right here and ready to take the weight off your shoulders.

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