Caregiver Tips for Moving a Hoarder
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The immediate need when moving a hoarder is to sort through and decide what stays and what goes. Hiring a professional organizer to work with your loved one through the sorting process may be your best bet. Often, hoarders grow immensely attached to their belongings, even though they seem irrelevant and unnecessary to us, and it is sometimes easier for an objective third party to get involved rather than family. Get instant access to members-only products and hundreds of discounts, a free second membership, and a subscription to AARP the Magazine.
Relocating Someone Who Hoards
Helping you and your loved one through the sorting process
Chicago Tribune/Getty Images is a lot of work under the best of circumstances. For caregivers of hoarders, the move can be especially overwhelming. Hoarding is a compulsive need to collect and keep things regardless of necessity or value. A hoarder can collect anything: newspapers, food, trash, clothing, recycling and even pets. This compulsion can be mild or severe.The immediate need when moving a hoarder is to sort through and decide what stays and what goes. Hiring a professional organizer to work with your loved one through the sorting process may be your best bet. Often, hoarders grow immensely attached to their belongings, even though they seem irrelevant and unnecessary to us, and it is sometimes easier for an objective third party to get involved rather than family. Get instant access to members-only products and hundreds of discounts, a free second membership, and a subscription to AARP the Magazine.