One man’s unique business rescues thousands of hoarders across the US
Brandon Bronaugh is one of the stars of the acclaimed hit A&E series, Hoarders, which also streams on Netflix, and targets clutter hoarders to rescue them from health disasters.
When the cameras turn off, Bronaugh is a real life superhero, rescuing tens of thousands of people across the U.S. from catastrophic home hoarding disasters related to mental health, physical disabilities and other health issues, trauma, and major life transitions.


He reveals, that “when you go into people’s homes, you are going into their lives. I learn more about a person from being in their home, than any other facet of their life. Their trauma, their family dynamics, their secrets, and their issues live within those four walls. That’s where we meet them and assess what they need to make that big life transition possible.”
He is founder and CEO of LifeCycle Transitions — a unique business that tackles extreme home disasters through employing a team that has grown to more than 200 experts: mental health practitioners, social workers, realtors, contractors, junk haulers, health insurance carriers, and logistics managers.
Bronaugh quarterbacks it all with his cool and compassionate demeanor, and more than a decade of experience. His company is the only one of its kind that tackles these issues from every angle, creating lifesaving and sustainable solutions for people who have otherwise lost all hope.
LifeCycle Transitions business has come to be known both on and off TV. Bronaugh is also known as “the life transition expert,” and his company grew from a small New England-based operation to more than 200 employees operating in all 50 states.
As The Life Transition Expert:
- He assesses and evaluates the circumstances
- He diagnoses the root problem
- He stops the bleeding and creates a plan
- Shares insight, direction, and advice
- Brings in the right team to save the day
- Bronaugh quarterbacks the entire process
- The client and their loved ones begin to heal and move forward
- And, he puts contingency plans into place to prepare for tomorrow


As one of the stars and resident life makeover experts on the A&E’s hit show, Hoarders, Bronaugh has viewers tuning in each week to watch him and his team rescue people who have become prisoners in their own homes.
However, it’s when the cameras turn off that his real work begins.
Behind-the-scenes, Bronaugh’s platform isn’t about shiny makeovers or house flipping. It’s about real people facing overwhelming circumstances — grief, mental illness, trauma, aging — and helping them reclaim their lives. He is the first expert to effectively address housing, aging, grief, trauma, and mental health. His company Life Cycle Transitions is the only fully immersive transition consultation company in America.
After seeing the deep disconnect between emotional trauma and environmental recovery, Bronaugh created Life Cycle Transition Cares — a first-of-its-kind mental health team embedded inside his company, Life Cycle Transitions. Therapists, social workers, counselors, and psychiatrists now work side-by-side with his field crews to ensure that people are healing emotionally, in addition to having their physical spaces restored.
Bronaugh’s team of more than 200 experts includes: cleaners, haulers, carpenters, realtors, healthcare service providers, and mental health practitioners.
The company is the first of its kind to be endorsed by one of America’s largest healthcare providers, Tufts Point32Health, supporting 2.2 million of their subscribers by helping their case managers and nurses navigate complex, high-risk home cases.
To date, Bronaugh has successfully transformed the lives of more than 8,000 clients, and the ripple effects have touched tens of thousands of people who care about them.
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Bronaugh is an expert on:
- Why hoarding impacts older people in larger numbers than the general population
- Expert tips for adjusting to change for you or a loved one
- How to respond to change – proactive ways to successfully handle big life transitions and the tools they require
- How to handle unexpected home neglect/clutter/hoarding left behind by a deceased loved one
- The mental health–hoarding or home neglect connection
- How someone’s home is a telltale reflection of their mental state
- Why many people avoid life transitions and how to tackle them
- The signs of caretaker burnout and how to handle it
- How home disrepair, neglect, and hoarding leads to social isolation and familial alienation – ways to solve this problem
- How to navigate physical limitations by putting strategies in place
Connect with Life Transition Expert Brandon Bronaugh
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