Hoarding Cleanup Canada

Hoarding Cleanup Canada

Hoarding Help and Cleanup Services in Calgary

Whether you consider yourself "Chronically Disorganized" a "Clutter Bug" in need of some "Clutter Control" or a "Hoarder" Behind the Hoard Consulting is here to help. It doesn't matter if you are in a 1 bedroom apartment or living on a working ranch Behind the Hoard Consulting is here to support and guide you through the process.

Often times we hear people say "I don't know how it got this bad" and "I don't know where to start". It can at times feel like an overwhelming task, Nadine and her team understand this and know that every person and situation is unique.

We will help you gain insight into how this problem occurred and help you come up with a plan to restore your home and life to the way you want it to be.


How Prevalent is Hoarding?

Conservative estimates indicate that:

Between 1 and 2% of the General Population has Hoarding problems.

That means there are over 2000 people in Calgary alone not including the surrounding area.

Animal Hoarding has been found to occur at approx. 88/100,000 of the general population.


What is Hoarding?

Hoarding is:

  • The excessive accumulation and failure to discard (proportionately) things or animals.
  • Activities of daily living are impaired by spaces, which cannot be used for their intended use.
  • Distress or impairment in functioning is caused to the person hoarding or others.

Tel: 403-395-2403
or visit Our Website at www.behindthehoard.ca
Tel: 403-395-2403
or visit Our Website at www.behindthehoard.ca

Hoarders Help Calgary

10 Most Common Things Hoarded

  • Clothing
  • Excessive recycling materials which don’t get recycled
  • Mechanical things, car parts, electronic equipment and parts, tools, nuts, bolts, screws, building materials
  • Plastic bags
  • Sentimental things which tell a story of happier times
  • The things used in everyday life which don’t get put away
  • Furniture
  • Paper especially newspaper
  • Wool, fabric, craft supplies
  • Animals

Courtesy: Elaine Birchall


Calgary Hoarder