Monthly Archives: February 2026
Ignoring hoarding in NDIS households can lead to serious health and safety risks, increased anxiety and depression, family stress, financial problems and even housing instability. Clutter affects more than just space — it impacts wellbeing, independence and long-term NDIS goals. Addressing it early, with compassion and support, protects both people and their homes. When hoarding … Continue reading The Cost of Doing Nothing: Risks of Ignoring Hoarding in Ndis Households →
A cluttered home can increase stress, anxiety, safety risks and even financial strain for NDIS participants. Decluttering is not about perfection. It is about creating a safer, calmer and more functional space that supports mental health, independence, relationships and overall wellbeing. Small, respectful steps can make a big difference. This is why decluttering for mental … Continue reading From Chaos to Calm: How Decluttering Can Improve Mental Health for Ndis Participants →
Feeling overwhelmed by clutter does not mean you are lazy. Clutter is often the result of stress, health challenges, family demands, disability, trauma or major life changes. It affects your brain, mood, wellbeing, relationships, productivity and even finances by increasing mental load and daily effort. The solution is not perfection or willpower, but small, kind … Continue reading Overwhelmed by Clutter? Why You’re Not Lazy and What to Do about It →
NDIS cleaning services help people with disabilities keep their homes safe, healthy, and manageable when everyday cleaning is hard due to physical, mental, or emotional challenges. Funded under Assistance with Daily Living, these supports explain what’s covered by NDIS, including general cleaning, laundry, decluttering, and rubbish removal when they are reasonable and necessary. A clean … Continue reading NDIS Cleaning Services: What’s Covered and How to Get the Help You Need →