Transform Your Life in 2026 with Compassionate Trauma-Informed Support for Hoarding Challenges
- Adele Marsh
- Dec 4, 2025
- 3 min read
Struggling with hoarding can feel overwhelming and isolating. Many people find themselves stuck in cycles of excessive saving, buying, and clutter that affect their daily lives and wellbeing. If this sounds familiar, there is hope.
Our compassionate, trauma-informed service offers support tailored specifically for people struggling with excessive saving behaviours who want to make a fresh start. By booking a virtual assessment via video call, you can take the first step toward change from the comfort of your home.

Understanding Hoarding Challenges and their Impact
Hoarding is more than just collecting items. It often involves deep emotional connections to possessions and can be linked to trauma or mental health challenges. Many people with hoarding challenges experience:
Self-neglect due to difficulty managing daily tasks
Chronic disorganisation that affects living spaces and routines
Excessive saving of items with little or no practical use
Compulsive buying habits that add to clutter and stress
These behaviours can create unsafe living conditions and strain relationships. Recognizing these patterns is the first step toward healing.
How Our Trauma-Informed Approach Helps
Our service understands that hoarding is often rooted in trauma. We approach every case with empathy and respect, avoiding judgment. This helps build trust and creates a safe space for change. Our virtual assessments allow us to:
Identify specific challenges you face
Understand your personal history and triggers
Develop a tailored plan that fits your needs and pace
This personalised support can help you regain control and improve your quality of life.
What to Expect from the Virtual Assessment
Booking a virtual assessment via video call is simple and convenient. During the call, we will:
Talk through your current situation and concerns
Discuss your goals for change
Explore practical steps to begin organising and decluttering
Offer advice on managing buying habits and emotional attachments
This session is confidential and designed to empower you. It can kick-start a programme of change that continues beyond the call.
Taking the First Step Toward a New You in 2026
The new year is a perfect time to start fresh. January 2026 offers a chance to set goals and plan for a healthier, more organised life. By booking your virtual assessment now, you can:
Begin 2026 with clarity and support
Create a realistic plan tailored to your needs
Build momentum for lasting change
Many hoarders find that early action leads to better outcomes. Don’t wait to take control of your environment and wellbeing.
Practical Tips for Managing Hoarding Behaviours
Alongside professional support, here are some practical steps to help manage hoarding behaviours:
Set small, achievable goals such as sorting one box or shelf at a time
Create a daily routine that includes time for organising
Limit new purchases by making a list and waiting before buying
Practice self-compassion and recognise progress, no matter how small
These actions, combined with trauma-informed support, can make a real difference.
Why Early Support Matters
Delaying help can increase feelings of shame and isolation. Early support helps prevent risks related to self-neglect and unsafe living conditions. Our virtual assessment service offers a low-pressure way to start this process. It respects your pace and readiness while providing expert guidance.
If you are a experiencing problems with hoarding behaviours and feel ready to make a change, this service is designed for you. The new year is an opportunity to reclaim your space and wellbeing with kindness and understanding.

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