Alex Moore Alex Moore

Downsizing in Denver: Starting From Square One

Let’s be honest, most of us have way too much clutter. While we might stop on occasion to look at those trinkets we haven’t touched in years, or that fine china sitting in your cabinet since your wedding… a lot of the time, we’re sitting on a treasure trove of unwanted stuff.

It’s a lot to handle, and we want to make it easier for families and seniors in Denver. Keep reading for a few quick tips to help you get started!

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Lori Halbach Lori Halbach

Words Matter More Than We Think

Language shapes how we think, how we feel, how we prepare, what we do, and why. When we use a term like silver tsunami, we unintentionally frame aging as something threatening and dangerous. Something to brace for. Something that will overwhelm systems, families, and communities. It turns a deeply human, deeply personal life stage into an ominous catastrophe.

It’s time to rethink our approach to how we talk about the aging population.

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Lori Halbach Lori Halbach

We Work With All Ages, Not Just the Aging Population.

We offer a wide range of services tailored to each life transition, including:

  • Full-service packing and relocation

  • Downsizing, Upsizing, and organizing belongings

  • Dispersing, donating, or responsibly disposing of unwanted items

  • Custom organizing solutions for homes, offices, or storage

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Lori Halbach Lori Halbach

Does Square One Move Organizers help with interstate moves?

Every out-of-state move begins with a gentle conversation. We take time to understand:

  • Your parents’ timeline

  • Their physical and emotional needs

  • What items are essential to take

  • What belongings they’re ready to let go of

  • Whether family lives nearby or out of state

This individualized planning process helps families in Boulder County and the North Denver metro area feel grounded, organized, and informed from the very beginning.

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Lori Halbach Lori Halbach

What to do with Grandma’s China

At its core, the symbolism of grandma's china is about taking the time to show someone that they are important. It's about slowing down, sitting down for a cup of something comforting, and having a conversation. It's about making intentional efforts to connect with others and build relationships that last a lifetime.

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