Hoarding Experts Address Our Mess Expand into Carolinas and Georgia
Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) July 10, 2013 -- The American Psychiatric Association (APA) published the fifth edition of their Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V) in May of 2013 which includes hoarding as a singular mental condition, no longer an afterthought or footnote of other conditions like Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
The APA did not exercise this controversial inclusion lightly. Many factors contributed to the association’s decision to focus on hoarding as a unique mental condition such as the ever-swelling public interest and awareness in the potentially dangerous lifestyle.
Television documentary series such as A&E’s Hoarders provided an outlet for an unsuspecting public to take a look into the lives of people struggling with the debilitating condition. Though the series debuted in 2009, the hoarding condition itself has been bubbling under the surface for centuries. In the past, hoarders were labeled “eclectic” or “loners.” With populations becoming more dense, and personal boundaries shrinking beneath the nation’s feet, hoarders have become neighbors, friends, and family members.
Hoarding experts at Address Our Mess, a clutter cleaning service and professional organizing company with offices located in twenty five states across the US, have dedicated their efforts to helping hoarders and their loved ones improve their overall quality of life. By providing uncanny deep cleaning and sanitation services, as well as offering intimate and private organizational techniques, Address Our Mess lives by its moniker to, “Clean up your life.”
Already in over twenty states across America, the company has expanded their footprint. By providing hoarding cleaning in North Carolina,South Carolina, and Georgia, hoarding cleanup expert Address Our Mess now services the entire east coast from Maine to Florida.
Project Managers and technicians are highly-trained to handle the most extreme hoarding situations including gross filth cleanup, biohazard removal, and animal hoarding. Project Managers are certified through hoarding expert Cory Chalmers while maintaining memberships with the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) and the Institute for Challenging Disorganization (ICD).
Along with providing exceptional deep cleaning and organizational services, Address Our Mess has also upheld a commitment to delivering quality advice, detailed information, and interactive visual guides on the hoarding and clutter cleaning process. Highlighted by the Official Hoarding Do’s and Don’ts for hoarders and their helpers, their ongoing series of how-to visual guides are available to instruct and motivate hoarders willing to take the first step on the road to recovery.
Vincent Marone, SI Restoration, http://www.si-restoration.com, 8564376068, [email protected]
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