Frequently Asked Questions
These Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) are general to the professional organizing industry and may not be applicable to all professional organizers. When selecting your professional organizer, ask about the specialties and services provided and the manner in which they are provided.
Hoarding
No one is beyond help if they are living and breathing! Linda has a lifetime of experience that she brings to your side. She knows how to gently guide you through your sorting and decluttering process. If after working together, she turns out not to be your best fit, you are under no financial obligation to her whatsoever. She will continue to help you find the help you need whether it’s her or not. She sincerely cares that each client gets exactly what he or she needs.
Having a lot of stuff or having a lot of stuff out of control does not mean someone is a hoarder. The greater percentage of people with too much stuff, do not meet the criteria of a clinical hoarder which, should relieve your concerns somewhat. The most important thing is to remain hopeful and supportive, show concern and be encouraging. There is still room for lots of hope in a clinical hoarder, too. Anyone can change and any time with the right kind of help; medical, emotional and physical.