Our specialist hoarders house clearance team can help with that.
Jennie and Michelle have helped many hoarders reclaim their lives from this condition. Some families discover their relative was a hoarder after they passed away, this can be a bit of a shock and terribly overwhelming.
There are two types of hoarders house clearance services which we deal with on a regular basis. The most common hoarders clearance we deal with is after the person has passed away. The family are often overwhelmed by the scale of the problem and understandably find it very upsetting. Read about our Bereavement Clearance Service
The second type is where the person affected with hoarding disorder is still in residence and has recognised the need to declutter. Sometimes these jobs need to be done in bite size chunks to enable the client to manage the stress and anxiety of letting go of the stuff.
Hoarding is a recognised condition. It is so much more than a habit. Collecting stuff is easy but to a compulsive hoarder, letting it go is very difficult. Realising they need and asking for help is even more difficult.
Lancashire House Clearance don't judge, we just deal with it discretely and sensitively.
Jennie and Michelle will work with and support workers including social workers and friends where the person needing the hoarders clearance is still in residence.
One great resource for help with hoarding is Hoarding Support
Another is https://hoardinguk.org/ who offer services for professionals and people affected by hoarding disorder.
If the hoarder is still in residence, Jennie and Michelle will visit to discuss what works best for them.
The job can be done over several weeks in bite size chunks so we don't overwhelm the client.
Alternatively we can hit the house clearance job hard and fast if that's what is required.
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