Hoarding Pathway
The Hoarding Pathway supports Havering residents to live safe, independent lives at home.
Hoarding is when someone finds it very difficult to part with possessions, regardless of their value. Items can build up over time and make it harder to use parts of the home safely and comfortably.
Hoarding is often linked to difficult life experiences, trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, or other emotional challenges. It is not simply being untidy or collecting things.
Many people who hoard feel overwhelmed, ashamed, or worried about being judged. Non-judgemental support is available to support Havering residents regain choice and control.
If you are ready to make a start, remember that small steps can make a big difference.
Take the process at your own pace, set yourself realistic goals and recognise your progress.
You may benefit from additional support if:
The Hoarding Pathway supports adults living in Havering in:
The Hoarding Pathway supports and empowers individuals to engage in activities themselves rather than be passive recipients of care services.
The Coordinator will support the resident to:
Even if a referral isn't appropriate, the Hoarding Pathway Coordinators can still provide advice.
Hoarding UK
The UK's national charity dedicated to supporting people affected by hoarding behaviour. They offer information, advice, training, resources and support services.
Visit Hoarding UK
Hoarding UK Self-Help Tips
Practical advice for people who hoard and for family members supporting them.
View self-help tips
Mind
Information about hoarding, mental health and practical coping strategies.
Read Mind's hoarding support guide
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