Hoarding Cleanup Tips & Advice
Expert guidance to help you make informed decisions
Hoarding cleanup involves health risks, legal concerns, and emotional care. Learn what families should know before starting and how trained professionals can help.
If you are cleaning up a hoarder, you need professional assistance. Professionals will make the process go quicker, smoother, and MUCH more safely.
If a loved one is suffering from hoarding disorder, it may become necessary to seek out professional help. While psychiatric help is in order, professional hoarding cleanup is also a necessary part of the equation.
Hoarding affects a minimum of 1.5% of the population, which equals 4.5 million Americans. Someone can have a hoarding disorder without having any other mental health diagnosis.