The Hidden Dangers of Cluttered Homes: How to Create a Safer Space for Ndis Participants

A cluttered home can be dangerous for NDIS participants, increasing the risk of falls, stress, poor health and reduced independence. Clutter affects not just physical safety, but also mental health, emotions, relationships, daily routines and even finances. Creating safety at home does not mean being perfect—it means making small, respectful changes and practical home modifications … Continue reading The Hidden Dangers of Cluttered Homes: How to Create a Safer Space for Ndis Participants

Ndis Support for Hoarding: How to Declutter Safely Without Trauma or Judgment

NDIS support for hoarding is about safety, dignity, and emotional wellbeing, not forcing clean-ups. Hoarding is often linked to disability, trauma, or mental health, so decluttering must be gentle, participant-led, and non-judgmental. With the right hoarding help, people can declutter safely, reduce health and safety risks, and improve mood, relationships, independence, and daily functioning — … Continue reading Ndis Support for Hoarding: How to Declutter Safely Without Trauma or Judgment

Why Most Decluttering Services Don’t Work (and What Makes the Difference)

Most people don’t fail at decluttering because they are lazy, messy, or disorganised. They fail because the system they were given was never designed to last. Many decluttering services promise fast results. Surfaces are cleared, items are shifted, and homes look calm for a short while. But weeks later, the clutter quietly returns. Drawers fill … Continue reading Why Most Decluttering Services Don’t Work (and What Makes the Difference)

Supporting Ndis Participants with Clutter: A Guide for Support Workers and Coordinators

Clutter affects more than just space — it impacts safety, health, mood, independence, relationships and daily routines for NDIS participants. Support workers and coordinators can help by understanding the participant’s needs, breaking tasks into manageable steps, creating simple systems, respecting choices, and connecting them with professional NDIS decluttering support when needed. Small, thoughtful actions can … Continue reading Supporting Ndis Participants with Clutter: A Guide for Support Workers and Coordinators