A Delicate Situation Demands Professional Help
We understand that hoarding situations are delicate and manifest in many different ways. We are here to help for hoarding situations likeĀ
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD) or Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Hoarding
Depression Hoarding
Food / Animal Hoarding Disorder
Prader-Willi Syndrome or Dementia
Bibliomania or Compuslsive Shoppers
Disposophobia or Syllogomania
Hoarding Cleanup for Better Quality of Life
What is Hoarding and what are the symptoms?
Hoarding is a recognized disorder where the individual has great difficulty parting with possessions. The disorder can manifest in a lot of different ways, but each tend to affect the individual in financial, emotional, physical and legal ways. Additionally, family members are said to be very affected as well. Click here to learn more about hoarding and its symptoms
The following symptoms are the most common:
- Unable to discard items
- Anxiety related to throwing away items
- Difficulty with organizing items
- Distressed, overwhelming feelings
- Social isolation, loss of actual living space, health hazards
Health Risks Associated with Hoarding
In certain cases, hoarding can cause a variety of health related issues that stem from things like mold spores, bug infestations, E. coli, salmonella, cockroach problems, bacteria spreading and much more. Also, physical health is at risk for things like tripping, falling objects and safety route obstruction (in case of emergencies). Click here for more information on health risks associated with hoarding

What can you do to help?
The first step is getting in touch with a certified expert who will be able to assess the issue and determine the best possible course of action. We offer professional help and opinions, and most importantly, we have a Zero Judgement Policy.
To get started, please give us a call
Hoarding Cleanup for a Better Quality of Life
What is Hoarding and what are the symptoms?
Hoarding is a recognized disorder where the individual has great difficulty parting with possessions. The disorder can manifest in a lot of different ways, but each tend to affect the individual in financial, emotional, physical and legal ways. Additionally, family members are said to be very affected as well. Click here to learn more about hoarding and its symptoms
The following symptoms are the most common:
- Unable to discard items
- Anxiety related to throwing away items
- Difficulty with organizing items
- Distressed, overwhelming feelings
- Social isolation, loss of actual living space, health hazards
Health Risks Associated with Hoarding
In certain cases, hoarding can cause a variety of health related issues that stem from things like mold spores, bug infestations, E. coli, salmonella, cockroach problems, bacteria spreading and much more. Also, physical health is at risk for things like tripping, falling objects and safety route obstruction (in case of emergencies). Click here for more information on health risks associated with hoarding

What can you do to help?
The first step is getting in touch with a certified expert who will be able to assess the issue and determine the best possible course of action. We offer professional help and opinions, and most importantly, we have a Zero Judgement Policy.
To get started, please give us a call
A Delicate Situation Demands Professional Help
We understand that hoarding situations are delicate and manifest in many different ways. We are here to help for hoarding situations likeĀ
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD) or Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Hoarding
Depression Hoarding
Food / Animal Hoarding Disorder
Prader-Willi Syndrome or Dementia
Bibliomania or Compuslsive Shoppers
Disposophobia or Syllogomania
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What is Hoarding and what are the symptoms?
Hoarding is a recognized disorder where the individual has great difficulty parting with possessions. The disorder can manifest in a lot of different ways, but each tend to affect the individual in financial, emotional, physical and legal ways. Additionally, family members are said to be very affected as well. Click here to learn more about hoarding and its symptoms
The following symptoms are the most common:
- Unable to discard items
- Anxiety related to throwing away items
- Difficulty with organizing items
- Distressed, overwhelming feelings
- Social isolation, loss of actual living space, health hazards
Health Risks Associated with Hoarding
In certain cases, hoarding can cause a variety of health related issues that stem from things like mold spores, bug infestations, E. coli, salmonella, cockroach problems, bacteria spreading and much more. Also, physical health is at risk for things like tripping, falling objects and safety route obstruction (in case of emergencies). Click here for more information on health risks associated with hoarding

What can you do to help?
The first step is getting in touch with a certified expert who will be able to assess the issue and determine the best possible course of action. We offer professional help and opinions, and most importantly, we have a Zero Judgement Policy.
To get started, please give us a call