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HOARDING SERVICES

Hoarding can range from a collection that has gotten out of control to a hazardous gross filth living condition. It can stem from depression, trauma, fear, or lack of decision making skills. Hoosier Trauma 365 will go beyond just the conventional "junk removal" and work with the client to help them better themselves and their living conditions. We take the time if needed to sort through the items and help the client make decisions. We are not here to judge you, we are here to help. 

We also help in minor clutter clearing.

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What is Hoarding Disorder?

Hoarding disorder is an ongoing difficulty throwing away or parting with possessions because you believe that you need to save them. You may experience distress at the thought of getting rid of the items. You gradually keep or gather a huge number of items, regardless of their actual value.

Hoarding often creates extremely cramped living conditions with only narrow pathways winding through stacks of clutter. Countertops, sinks, stoves, desks, stairways and all other surfaces are usually piled with stuff. You may not be able to use some areas for their intended purpose. For example, you may not be able to cook in the kitchen. When there's no more room inside your home, the clutter may spread to the garage, vehicles, yard and other storage areas.

Hoarding ranges from mild to severe. In some cases, hoarding may not have much impact on your life, while in other cases it seriously affects your daily functioning.

People with hoarding disorder may not see it as a problem, so getting them to take part in treatment can be challenging. But intensive treatment can help you understand how your beliefs and behaviors can be changed so that you can live a safer, more enjoyable life.

Hoarding Levels

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