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Originally Posted by scgirl32
I was referring to working with the relatives of the "hoarders." For the most part, I'm called in after someone has passed away. The first person hoarded for their lifetime, and I come in when the relatives are forced to empty out the house. It's sad to see on a number of levels. One that always bothers me, though, is the flippancy of some of these relatives. They basically tell me "take what you want, we don't care." I'm certainly not a hoarder, but I know that, if something were to happen to my mom (who is), there are certain things she "hoarded" that I would want to keep.
I wasn't referring to your post.
I was referring to lilybelle's original post mentioning professional organizers (while the hoarder is still alive, not deceased).
After the person is deceased, of course, someone has to do what you do. In my post, I was mentioning that for someone with OCD hoarding, a professional organizer doesn't really help.
