Monthly Archives: December 2025
Clutter in an NDIS decluttering participant’s home isn’t just messy — it can affect safety, health, independence, mental wellbeing, mood, family life, productivity and finances. Support workers and coordinators play a key role in recognising when clutter becomes a barrier, approaching the topic empathetically, linking decluttering to participants’ goals, and coordinating with home organisers or … Continue reading Supporting Ndis Participants with Clutter: A Complete Guide for Support Workers and Coordinators →
Life can sometimes hit us in ways we don’t expect. Whether it’s a physical injury, the emotional toll of trauma, or the exhaustion of burnout, suddenly everything feels harder. Even the spaces we call home can turn against us, making daily life stressful instead of supportive. Clutter isn’t just untidiness—it’s extra weight on your mind, … Continue reading The Declutter Reset: 5 Ways To Reclaim Control After Injury, Trauma or Burnout →
A complete, easy-to-understand guide for families and carers As people age, everyday environments can shift from feeling familiar and comfortable to becoming risky without anyone noticing. A home that once felt warm, lived-in, and full of memories can slowly fill with belongings, papers, clothing, boxes, and “just-in-case” items. Over time, this clutter does more than … Continue reading How Decluttering Can Prevent Falls, Fires, and Hospital Visits in the Elderly →