Limited Placement 6 Homes This Month 4-Hour Intervention — this spring, a gentle invitation to new beginnings

The Spring Reset

A structured, trauma-informed 4-hour Spring Reset, offered this spring as a gentle opportunity for renewal and new beginnings, designed to reduce overwhelm and restore functional clarity.

Reservation requires full payment of $500. Includes a $150 credit toward your next intervention.

This offering is designed for households seeking structured, trauma-informed spatial support, offered this spring as a gentle invitation to renewal.

When Your Home Isn’t Catastrophic — But It’s Heavy

There is a space between "fine" and "crisis" that rarely gets acknowledged. Your home functions — but it no longer feels like rest. The weight of it follows you. You've tried to address it, but the effort required to fix it feels larger than the problem itself. That is exactly where this work begins. It can feel like early spring — a gentle season for beginning again.

Designed For

  • Homes experiencing mid-level spatial overwhelm

  • Spaces that feel cluttered, heavy, or disorganized but are safe and livable

  • Clients ready to receive focused, professional environmental support

  • Those who want a structured intervention — not ongoing maintenance

  • Those looking for one or two focus areas to be restored to get their spring renewal underway

Not Designed For

  • Severe hoarding conditions requiring clinical coordination

  • Biohazard, pest, or structural situations

  • Spaces requiring multi-day or multi-team remediation in order to satisfy a single space

What Happens in 4 Hours

A focused reset to welcome new beginnings this spring.

This is a contained, focused intervention — not a walkthrough or consultation. In four hours, our practitioner moves through your space with intention and structure. A focused reset to welcome new beginnings this spring.

A focused reset to welcome new beginnings this spring.

  • Spatial assessment on arrival — identifying load-bearing friction points
  • Active reset of high-traffic and high-impact zones
  • Object placement and flow restoration grounded in functionality and dignity
  • Reduction of visual noise
  • Re-establishing usable surfaces
  • Restoring functional pathways
  • Closing walkthrough with brief verbal handoff of what was addressed

"You rest. We work."

This is not general cleaning; it is a focused spatial health intervention guided by dignity and trauma-informed practice. No mopping, scrubbing, or surface sanitizing is included. This work focuses on structure, placement, and system correction — not cosmetic cleaning. This is spatial health work — structural, intentional, and specific.

Why This Is Different

Rooted in Dignity. Guided by Spatial Health.

Most home services focus on surface cleaning; this intervention centers spatial health, dignity, and lasting functional change, timed for spring's quiet renewal.

The Spring Reset is built on the principle that your environment is not a reflection of your worth — it is a living system that can become dysregulated, timed for spring's quiet renewal. Our approach is trauma-informed, meaning we do not assess, judge, or categorize. We observe, understand, and work.

This methodology was developed through years of work at the intersection of behavioral health, spatial systems, and trauma-informed practice, informed by seasonal cycles of renewal and attentive to spring's new beginnings. Developed by Shanon Williams-Hughes, founder of the Spatial Health & Wellness framework.

Every intervention is guided by seven core principles: dignity, safety, functionality, harmony, living infrastructure, aesthetics, and universal compassion. These are not marketing words. They are the framework through which every decision in your space is made.

Self Care Housekeeping was built for people who know their needs cannot be met by ordinary housekeeping alone—because the home is the gateway to deeper wellbeing—and we serve as a compassionate guide to restore not only household order but the spatial health and overall wellness that supports everyday life.

Investment — Spring Reset

$500

Full payment is required at time of booking. No deposits. No upsells. No hidden tiers.

One focused, four-hour spatial health intervention this spring. Includes a $150 credit applied toward any future intervention — no expiration. For many clients, this is the first step into a deeper Spatial Health plan.

Placement is limited to six homes. When capacity is reached, the booking window closes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clarity before you open your door.

Is this a full home reset?

The Spring Reset focuses on the areas of your home with the greatest spatial load — typically common areas, entryways, and primary living zones. It offers a calm, restorative refresh. It is a targeted intervention, not a whole-home overhaul. During the arrival assessment, your spatial health practitioner will identify where the four hours are best directed.

What if I need more than 4 hours?

This offering is intentionally contained. If your space requires a broader scope of work, a custom intervention can be discussed after your initial session. The $150 credit from your first session applies toward that expanded engagement.

Why is full payment required upfront?

Full payment reflects the reserved nature of this placement. When you book, that time and capacity is held exclusively for you. It also ensures that our practitioner arrives prepared, focused, and fully committed to your space — not managing logistics. We honor your investment with complete presence.

Do I need to be home during the intervention?

You are welcome to be present, but it is not required. Many clients find it more restorative to step away during the session — a walk, an errand, or simply time in another part of the home. Your practitioner will conduct a brief arrival walkthrough with you and a closing handoff when the work is complete. Beyond that, the time is yours to use as you need.

This Month, Six Homes Will Reset — consider this spring an invitation to begin again.

If your space has felt consistently overwhelming, this intervention offers focused, dignified support delivered with care. If your space has felt stuck, consider this spring an invitation to begin again.

This is focused, contained spatial health work — delivered with professionalism and care. Consider this spring an invitation to begin again.

Self Care Housekeeping · Pittsburgh, PA · [email protected]