Transforming the King’s Home
On March 10, 2026, the sixth series of the popular show ‘Sort Your Life Out’ aired, featuring the King family from Fife, Scotland. The episode highlighted the challenges faced by Gerry King, who was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s at the age of 55, and the impact of clutter on his condition and safety.
Gerry’s diagnosis came seven years ago, and since then, his condition has progressed, affecting his mobility and memory. The clutter in the King’s home, which included 350 boxes of items, was a significant concern for his wife, Trish. She expressed her feelings of failure regarding the state of their home, stating, “I just need the house to be more organised and safer for Gerald.”
The decluttering process revealed a staggering amount of belongings, including 1,296 old greetings cards, 702 ornaments, and 106 instruction manuals for electronic goods. This overwhelming accumulation of items was not only a physical burden but also an emotional one for the family.
Stacey Solomon, the show’s host, emphasized the emotional aspects of clutter, noting that managing such a situation is incredibly challenging. She reassured Trish, saying, “This isn’t failing, this is a really difficult situation to manage on an emotional level, let alone a physical level.” This perspective is crucial as television has evolved to address the emotional ramifications of clutter, moving beyond mere cleaning and hoarding shows.
After the team completed the transformation, which included cleaning, decorating, and installing storage solutions, the atmosphere in the King’s home changed dramatically. Gerry remarked, “The whole atmosphere has changed completely. You come in here, and it’s peaceful, which is amazing for my dementia.” This shift not only enhanced the livability of their home but also contributed positively to Gerry’s well-being.
Trish noted that their house remains tidy after the transformation, highlighting the effectiveness of the decluttering efforts. The show aims to provide useful tips and raise awareness about the emotional impact of clutter, which resonates with many viewers, as 53% of people in the UK know someone with dementia.
The King’s journey serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of creating a safe and organized environment, especially for those dealing with health challenges. As families like the Kings navigate similar situations, the insights shared on ‘Sort Your Life Out’ continue to inspire and provide hope.


