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  • Author : Ainjoule
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  • Topic : Friends, families and carers
15 May 2024 10:37 AM
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Hey @Merv , I have schizoaffective disorder and hoarding tendencies. I think it is reasonable to let her know clearly your expectations. I do think be prepared for it to take a little time. Personally, I used an NDIS funded home organiser (who had experience working with people with mental health challenges) to work with me to sort out my home when I had to move units. That was a great experience but I was very much open to the idea that I needed to downsize. And she recycled a lot of the stuff I didn't need so I wasn't as precious about letting it go. I don't know whether funding a home organiser through the NDIS is an option for your daughter? If not, then seeing if she will work on the unit one square at a time is my suggestion. 

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