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Cleaning Out Your Parents' Home Without Losing Your Relationship (Or Your Mind)

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Clutter Free Academy
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Apr 7, 2026
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Summary

If you're staring down the overwhelming task of helping your parents downsize or clean out their home, you're not alone. Whether it's preparing for a move, navigating a health transition, or dealing with the aftermath of loss, this emotionally charged process can leave even the most organized person feeling stuck. In this episode of Clutter Free Academy, Kathi sits down with Ruthie Gray, host of the Sandwich Season Sanity podcast, who shares her 16-year caregiving journey—including helping her parents transition from a 2,400 square foot farmhouse to an apartment half that size. What You'll Learn in This Episode Why starting with a conversation (not a moving truck) is the crucial first step How to navigate resistance when parents don't want to let go of anything The power of involving a third party like a financial advisor to help set realistic expectations Why "facts are your friends" when the measuring tape has to deliver hard news Creative solutions for handling collections, photo albums, and cherished heirlooms How to find good homes for items your parents can't take with them When to push and when to simply listen to a grieving parent Resources available to help you through this season of caregiving Key Takeaways Start the conversation early. Don't wait for a crisis to discuss future living arrangements and what that might mean for their belongings. Bring in a third party. A financial advisor or other neutral party can help facilitate difficult conversations about what's realistic. Let measurements do the talking. When emotions run high, practical facts about what will physically fit can help everyone move forward. Find purpose for possessions. Helping parents see their belongings go to people who will use and appreciate them eases the pain of letting go. Get suppo…