Take a breath, let’s do this together.
Professional guidance for intentional downsizing, bereavement clearing and estate transitions.
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With compassion, we listen to and document the stories behind your belongings while helping you make intentional decisions about what stays, what is shared, and what is gently let go.
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We support individuals and families across Southern Ontario in person, and virtually from anywhere, who are ready to thoughtfully simplify, organize, and plan for what comes next.
Over the years, we gather many things.
Some are practical.
Some are sentimental.
Some hold stories only we remember.
At some point, we begin to wonder:
What will happen to it all?
Sorting through a lifetime of belongings can feel overwhelming - especially after loss.
That’s where we come in.
Our work is grounded in thoughtful, practical support for individuals and families navigating major life transitions. Guided by our very own ALOE Method™and Signature 7 Pathway™ - we pause to recognize what each item represents, listen to the stories and emotions attached, create clear and respectful decisions around what stays or goes, and help move the process forward with less weight and more peace.
Preserving Stories. Simplifying Spaces.
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Not sure where to start? We’ve been in your shoes. Send us a message or give us a call, one of our team members will gladly walk you through our process.
Why “Aloe” ?
A plant known for its soothing nature - just like the experience we aim to provide.
What our community is saying…
"When my mother-in-law passed away, the task of going through her home felt incredibly heavy. In that moment, I wished there had been a service like Aloe to gently guide us through those decisions and help us re-home her possessions”
- Janet F.“My parents have lived in the same home for over 30 years. Every drawer and closet holds memories, and the idea of helping them sort through it alone feels very overwhelming. I know I will have to someday, so I would love to get a head start..."
- Anonymous"Looking at my daughter’s things brings both comfort and sadness. Every item tells a story, and letting go of anything feels impossible. I want to make sure the pieces that mattered most to her end up in the right hands."
- Rose D.
