Senior downsizing • assisted-living moves • long-time residents
Patient, respectful cleanouts for seniors and the families helping them move.
A condo full of forty years of memories doesn’t empty itself. When a long-time Oahu resident is downsizing into a smaller unit, moving into assisted living, or transitioning out of the family home, Hawaii Junk handles the removal stage on the family’s pace — not the truck’s.



For downsizing, assisted-living moves, and family transitions.
Most Oahu condos hold decades of furniture, books, clothes, kitchen contents, photos, tools, appliances, and keepsakes. The family keeps the photos, the jewelry, the few pieces of furniture that mean something — and everything else has to be moved on a real deadline.
Hawaii Junk takes over once the keep, donate, and haul-away plan is set. The process works best when family members mark what stays with tape or sticky notes, then text photos of the rest. From there, Patrick handles the lifting, the loading, and the swept-clean handoff.
Senior-transition jobs Patrick handles often
- Condo downsizing before a move into a smaller unit
- Assisted-living, care-home, or family-home transitions
- Furniture and mattress removal sized to fit the new place
- Closet, lanai, kitchen, garage, and storage-cage cleanouts
- Leftover belongings after the family has chosen its keepsakes
Three steps that make job day go smoothly.
Mark what stays
Painter’s tape, sticky notes, or a one-page list. Anything tagged is invisible to the crew — no item leaves the unit unless you say so.
Gather documents first
Walk through drawers, file cabinets, and nightstands for papers, keys, cards, jewelry, and photos before the truck arrives.
Send wide photos
One photo per room is enough. Wide shots make the quote accurate, the labor count right, and the access plan realistic.