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How We Help Psychologists and Ots Translate Ndis Reports into Real-world Decluttering Support

Understanding and using the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) can be tricky for many participants and their families. Psychologists and occupational therapists (OTs) often write detailed reports for the NDIS that describe a participant’s needs and suggest supports. But turning these reports into actual help at home — especially with things like decluttering and organising … Continue reading How We Help Psychologists and Ots Translate Ndis Reports into Real-world Decluttering Support

The Real Cost of Clutter: Lost Medication, Missed Appointments & Mounting Stress

Clutter isn’t just messy. It’s missed medication. It’s delayed care. It’s that awful moment when you’re tearing through drawers, panicking because you can’t find your Medicare card—again. For NDIS participants and the people who care for them, clutter often becomes much more than “stuff everywhere.” It’s a daily barrier. A silent crisis. A private shame. And more … Continue reading The Real Cost of Clutter: Lost Medication, Missed Appointments & Mounting Stress