This requires a highly specialized and sensitive approach due to the complex nature of hoarding disorder.
Hoarding situations often involve biohazards, such as animal waste, mold, or rotting food. The cleanup crew is trained to handle and dispose of these materials safely.
Hoarding cleanup teams work with the hoarder and their family to sort through items, locate valuable belongings (like hidden money or jewelry), and help the individual decide what to keep.
After the clutter is removed, the property is often deep-cleaned, sanitized, and deodorized to eliminate odors and make the space habitable again.
Professionals in this field are trained to work with empathy and discretion, respecting the client's privacy and providing a non-judgmental environment.
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