Cleaning
As professionals we encounter many types of atmospheres and situations. One of the most difficult situations is hoarding. According to the American Psychiatric Association people with hoarding disorder excessively save items that others may view as worthless. They have persistent difficulty getting rid of or parting with possessions, leading to clutter that disrupts their ability to use their living or work spaces. This disorder occurs in an estimated 2 to 6 percent of the population and often leads to substantial distress and problems functioning. Potential consequences include health, fire hazards, and other safety concerns. It is important to address this situation carefully and to get the treatment needed for the individual.