🕊️ Gentle Help Through Life’s Hardest Moments

Respectful, practical support after the loss of a loved one

Managing a loved one’s home after their passing can feel deeply emotional and overwhelming. At Hire a Housewife, we understand the tenderness of this task and we’re here to provide thoughtful, compassionate support when you need it most.

Our bereavement home service offers a calm and respectful helping hand. We assist with decluttering, donation coordination, rubbish removal, and cleaning, all carried out at your pace, with care and understanding.

We recognise that grief doesn’t happen in isolation many of our clients are also managing work, family, and everyday responsibilities. That’s why we offer a flexible, responsive approach that fits into your life and eases your load, emotionally and physically.

💛 Honouring Memories With Respect

Every home holds stories. We work closely with you and your family to ensure decisions about belongings are made with sensitivity and care. Whether you’re sorting through keepsakes, deciding what to donate, or simply need help with the physical side of the process, our team is there to support never rush or pressure.

Should you wish to donate items in memory of your loved one, we’ll take care of the packing and delivery to charities close to your heart including The Hospice Shop, Salvation Army, Women’s Refuge, or another organisation of your choosing.

🧹 What We Can Help With:

  • Gentle decluttering and sorting

  • Donation pickup and drop-off

  • Rubbish and item removal

  • Deep or general house cleaning

  • Compassionate support throughout

Our goal is simple: to help restore calm to the home, and give you one less thing to carry during this time of loss. With quiet care and practical help, we’re here to walk alongside you, every step of the way.

If you’d like to speak with us about how we can support you or your family during this time, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

📞 Let us take care of the cleaning — across Palmerston North, Feilding & the wider Manawatū: