Decluttered = Compliant: Avoiding Risk in SIL and SDA Homes with Safe Home Environments

In homes designed for Supported Independent Living (SIL) and Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA), keeping the space safe and tidy is more than just a good habit—it’s a requirement. These homes are meant to support people with disability to live as independently as possible, and one of the easiest ways to help achieve that is by … Continue reading Decluttered = Compliant: Avoiding Risk in SIL and SDA Homes with Safe Home Environments

What to Expect in a Decluttering Session with Space and Time?

Are you looking forward to hiring a professional who can come up with some decluttering to have your home organised. Whether it is because you have too much stuff to declutter, or because you do not have time, you must know where and how to begin, or a professional to help you out. On this … Continue reading What to Expect in a Decluttering Session with Space and Time?

How to Organise Your Bedroom to Perfection? – Maximise Your Space Now

Does it feel like your bedroom is shrinking? Don’t let it happen; you’ll miss out on a cosy retreat and end up making a “chaotic mess” your not-so-friendly companion! Memory loss – forgetting every cloth, book, and mysterious item you own – should never be something that your bedroom promotes. So, make sure to make … Continue reading How to Organise Your Bedroom to Perfection? – Maximise Your Space Now

Trauma-Informed Decluttering: What Allied Health Professionals Need to Know

Decluttering is more than just cleaning up. For people who’ve experienced trauma, it’s often tied to deep emotional pain, memories, and stress. What looks like a pile of clothes or papers to some might feel like a mountain of fear or shame to others. That’s why trauma-informed decluttering matters—and why allied health professionals must approach … Continue reading Trauma-Informed Decluttering: What Allied Health Professionals Need to Know

How Support Coordinators Can Address Hoarding Without Damaging Trust

Hoarding is not just about mess. It’s not about laziness or bad habits. And it’s definitely not fixed with a quick clean-up or a checklist. For many Australians living with hoarding behaviours, the clutter is just the surface. Underneath, there can be pain, anxiety, grief, fear, or even past trauma. Support coordinators working with these … Continue reading How Support Coordinators Can Address Hoarding Without Damaging Trust

When Clutter Blocks Progress: Why Decluttering Is the Missing Link in Your Client’s

Introduction: More Than Just a Mess For many NDIS participants, clutter is not simply about having too many things. It can be a hidden roadblock that stops progress in everyday life. Whether it’s piles of paperwork, unused furniture, or years of belongings stacked up in hallways, clutter barriers can get in the way of living … Continue reading When Clutter Blocks Progress: Why Decluttering Is the Missing Link in Your Client’s