Aristomommy
<font color=deeppink>We were in the “wild animals”
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DH and I have been talking a lot about a family member that has a hoarding problem. Our last visit really made us concerned because their house smelled horrible and there are only two rooms that are somewhat clear, every other room is filled with junk up to the ceiling. It is getting progressively worse and we are now seeing the signs of keeping meaningless things like phonebooks and boxes of papers etc.
DH has tried to help organize, only to find the rooms in their previous condition months later. We have help clean a room but there is always an argument about what to keep and what to throw away. They are ok giving stuff away to someone they know, but will not donate to charity
We would want to visit these people and enjoy their company, but the conversation always ends up being the clutter. The dust makes our two asthmatic children ill and even this does not help motivate change.
Any experiences with this type of behavior? I am lost as to what to do. DH and I along with other family members would love to ambush with an "intervention" but I'm afraid the old behavior would just cause clutter to come back.
DH has tried to help organize, only to find the rooms in their previous condition months later. We have help clean a room but there is always an argument about what to keep and what to throw away. They are ok giving stuff away to someone they know, but will not donate to charity

We would want to visit these people and enjoy their company, but the conversation always ends up being the clutter. The dust makes our two asthmatic children ill and even this does not help motivate change.
Any experiences with this type of behavior? I am lost as to what to do. DH and I along with other family members would love to ambush with an "intervention" but I'm afraid the old behavior would just cause clutter to come back.


Last May she did ask me to help her clean out one guest room. It was wall-to-wall waist high. It took 4 days because she just was so stressed. But it had to be her idea. For me to bring it up would be to shame her even more( BTDT, I'm not proud to say.) She was absolutely shocked at the amount of dust in there. And the cats had peed on several things, including the guest bed and braid rug. Thanks to the cats, we had to through a lot of stuff out.
YOu have my sympathy. I know how hard it is to stand by. But remedy is painful to everyone involved. Be sure you understand that before you take on this battle.