
How It Works
A straightforward, grounded, three‑step process:
1. Discovery Call We talk through your goals, challenges, and what’s weighing on you.
2. Plan & Priorities I create a clear, compassionate plan tailored to your space and situation.
3. Hands‑On Support We work together at your pace — with calm, structure, and emotional intelligence.
A Cultural Shift Toward Meaning, Legacy, and Preparedness
👵 America’s aging population is asking: What will I leave behind?
🧘 Minimalist and “death positive” movements are reshaping norms
💬 Service experiences must meet emotional intelligence, not just efficiency
🧾 Families seek planning that’s trauma-informed and gentle
Legacy isn’t just what you leave. It’s how you prepare—with intention and clarity.
My love for this work began with my maternal grandparents. Their apartment was a haven of passions — closets filled with clothing, shelves lined with books, craft supplies tucked into drawers, and decades of memories layered into every corner.
When my grandmother passed, I stepped in to help my family make sense of it all. I found myself creating order out of the life she left behind — not to erase her, but to honor her. That experience planted the first seed.
Later, I supported my grandfather in his upstate home, navigating half a century of papers, phone books, and treasures he felt deeply connected to. Every pile had a reason. Every paper had a purpose — at least in his mind. That’s when I learned that organizing is rarely about “stuff.” It’s about preserving dignity, protecting stories, and creating emotional safety.
More recently, I’ve helped my parents reshape their own spaces — garages, basements, offices, closets. Each project carried its own history, its own tenderness. Friends and family kept saying, “You have to help others this way.” Eventually, I listened.
Living in the Northeast means our homes shift with seasons, moods, and moments. One day it’s snow boots, the next it’s sandals. Our wardrobes swell, our décor rotates, and suddenly our spaces hold more than we know how to manage. Our homes become archives — of who we’ve been, who we are, and who we’re becoming.
SpāceLift was born from these experiences. It exists to offer grounded, emotionally intelligent support through the transitions that shape our lives — and the spaces that hold them.




A Family Story That Became A Calling
Why this matters:
We’re surrounded by possessions — and as life evolves, so do our relationships with things, space, and memory.
"I don’t want my kids to resent the stuff I leave behind.” — Retiree, SpāceLift Survey
Systemic Signals
📦 64% of Americans say clutter affects mental well‑being (APA)
🧑🦽 72% of caregivers feel stress managing loved ones’ belongings (NCOA)
📜 Only 1 in 5 have a legacy plan beyond legal documents
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Greater Bayside area, 11360
Phone
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