Understanding Hoarding
Hoarding disorder affects people from all walks of life—from historic Raleigh neighborhoods to new Cary developments. It's a recognized mental health condition, not a character flaw. Our team approaches every situation with compassion and zero judgment.
We've helped Triangle families reclaim homes that had become unsafe due to accumulated items, and we do so at a pace that works for the individual involved.
When Hoarding Becomes Hazardous
- Blocked exits creating fire safety risks
- Pest infestations or animal waste
- Mold growth from moisture trapped under items
- Structural concerns from excessive weight
- Health hazards from rotting food or waste
Our Approach
We work WITH the individual, not against them. Nothing is discarded without permission. Our goal is a safe, functional home—not an empty one. We coordinate with social workers, mental health professionals, and family members to ensure lasting results.