When a resident of a retirement home, nursing home, or assisted living facility passes away, the facility typically requires the room to be cleared within a matter of days. For families already navigating grief, the added pressure of sorting through a loved one’s belongings — quickly, respectfully, and without a clear plan — can feel completely overwhelming. Brian Price provides a compassionate, professional retirement home room cleanout service that takes the logistics off your family’s plate entirely.
Clearing a retirement home room involves more than packing up boxes. Here’s everything Brian Price manages so your family doesn’t have to.
A retirement home room often contains items that hold real value — jewelry, collectibles, quality furniture, art, and personal effects that families may not immediately recognize as sellable. Brian Price’s established auction and liquidation partnerships ensure that items worth selling reach the right buyers, generating returns for the family rather than disappearing into a donation bin. Every item is assessed before any decision is made.
Every retirement home and nursing facility has its own protocols for room clearance — and navigating those requirements is one more thing grieving families shouldn’t have to manage alone. Brian Price contacts the facility directly, confirms their requirements, and works within their timeline so that your family only has to make one call.
One of the most difficult realities families face after a loved one passes in a retirement home is how quickly they’re expected to act. Most facilities require rooms to be cleared within 48 to 72 hours of a resident’s passing — sometimes sooner if there is another resident waiting for the space. That timeline leaves almost no room for families to grieve, let alone plan, coordinate, and physically clear an entire room of belongings.
Brian Price built his retirement home cleanout service specifically around this reality. When families call, he responds quickly — assessing the situation, contacting the facility, and putting a plan in place within hours. The goal is always the same: to take the time pressure off your family completely, so you can focus on each other instead of logistics.
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One of the questions families ask most often is: What actually happens to everything in the room? Brian Price provides a clear answer before the cleanout begins — and a full accounting after it’s complete. Every item goes somewhere intentional, and nothing of value is overlooked.
Sentimental items — photos, keepsakes, personal effects, and anything identified by family members as meaningful — are carefully set aside and returned. Brian ensures these items are treated with the respect they deserve throughout the entire process.
As a certified Canadian Personal Property Appraiser, Brian assesses items for value before any disposal decision is made. Families can trust that nothing of financial significance will be donated or discarded without first being properly evaluated.
Items that can't be donated, sold, or returned are disposed of responsibly. Brian handles all disposal logistics, including coordinating with appropriate facilities for items that require special handling.
Items identified as having real financial value are connected to Brian's established auction partners — giving them the best chance of reaching the right buyers and generating returns for the family, locally and worldwide.