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Organizing & Moving Tips
from Richmond, VA
Signs That Clutter Has Become a Hoarding Situation
Every home has clutter. A junk drawer that’s gotten out of hand, a closet that needs editing, a counter piled with mail — these are ordinary parts of everyday life. But there is a point where clutter crosses into something more serious: a hoarding situation that affects health, safety, and quality of life.
8 Home Organizing Changes That Improve Daily Function for Clients
Occupational therapy addresses function. So does home organization — but the connection between the two is often overlooked. The physical environment a client lives in either supports or undermines every functional goal being worked on in therapy. When the environment is organized to align with a client’s specific needs, abilities, and routines, the gains made in OT sessions transfer more reliably into daily life.
What is The Link Between Clutter and Caregiver Burnout?
Caregiver burnout is one of the most serious and underrecognized challenges in home care — and the home environment plays a larger role in it than most people realize. This FAQ addresses the connection between clutter and caregiver burnout honestly and practically, for family caregivers, home care coordinators, and anyone supporting someone in a caregiving role.