How an entrepreneur found her niche: Boomers who need to get rid of their stuff
Briefly

Paul and Diane Baxter faced the daunting task of downsizing their home filled with 1,200 books and years of accumulated possessions. After purchasing a smaller townhome in a 55+ community, they sought assistance from Sarah Gomm, a senior move manager, who helped them organize, pack, and sell items, including over 1,000 books. Gomm represents a rising trend of professionals specializing in helping older adults navigate the challenges of decluttering and relocation, a necessity as baby boomers age and look to reduce their living spaces while managing a lifetime of belongings.
I would have torn my hair out, and Paul would have torn his out also, if we hadn't had her.
Gomm is part of a growing industry of specialists who help older people declutter, downsize, and move to more suitable homes.
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