Professional Organizing Services for Seniors Navigating Loss

Life Made Simpler  - Home organization for seniors - Packing Boxes

We provide home organizing services to seniors who have lost a spouse or partner. Together, we sort through personal belongings — deciding what to donate, pass on to loved ones, discard, and most importantly, what to lovingly keep.

Our services include


Life Made Simpler  - Home organization for seniors - Sorting and decision making support

Sorting and decision making support

Life Made Simpler  - Home organization for seniors - Organizing items in a functional way

Organizing kept items in a functional, respectful way

Life Made Simpler  - Home organization for seniors - assistance with donations and discards

Assistance with donations and discards

Life Made Simpler  - Home organization for seniors - space planning

Personalized space planning suited to lifestyles

Life Made Simpler  - Home organization for seniors - organizing kitchen space

Pricing

  • $50 per hour

  • One-hour initial meeting to discuss goals, timeline, and fit — FREE if you hire me

Life Made Simpler  - Home organization for seniors - flexible packing and sorting sessions

Flexible Sessions

  • Typically scheduled in 4-hour blocks — enough time to make meaningful progress without feeling overwhelming

  • Option for "homework" in between sessions if on a tight timeline

How it works

Reach Out

Get in touch and we’ll schedule a consultation

Meet & Plan

We meet to review your space and create a custom plan

Get Started

Together, we work through your space with patience and clarity

Kind words

  • "Lorna Schwartz is extraordinary. She has an organizational strategy that applies to all situations: preparing for a move, decluttering, downsizing, or helping you decide which possessions of a loved one you can bear to part with. Lorna is calm, compassionate and non-judgmental —never “pushing” her opinion, but always listening with sensitivity and knowing when it’s the right time to recommend options when making the most difficult decisions."

    - Angela T.