PROJECT FOCUS: Making Room was founded in response to the growing number of vulnerable adults in Hackney presenting to community services with chronic hoarding conditions.
LEAD PARTNERS: MRS Independent Living, with support from senior clinical psychologist, City & Hackney Specialist Psychotherapy Services & Hackney Council
Person- centred support for people with hoarding disorder
Making Room – providing help and advice for people who hoard in Hackney
Launched in 2014, Making Room provided a therapeutic de-cluttering programme to adults across London, drawn from Breda’s own experience working with adults who hoard and compulsively collect since 2010. This model of therapeutic de-cluttering puts the person in control of the decluttering process, and supports them to realise their decluttering goals while gaining insight into their collecting.
Using the extensive practical experience gained through case work, Making Room developed a working toolkit and outcome-driven framework of targeted support (based on the research and findings of Frost and Steketee) using a combination of trained staff and existing support services within the borough, funded through the One Hackney (NHS) programme.This co-ordinated support offered psychological and emotional therapy in parallel with practical support, going beyond traditional support models at the time which focused on the environmental conditions, and not the person.
This approach supported people with hoarding behaviours to identify, set and achieve their own priorities and personal goals for change. By agreeing time-limited contracts and working towards discrete goals set by the individual, clients had control over the pace and nature of the changes they made.
We designed a structured programme for our clients, which is based on their level of collecting and their readiness to engage with decluttering and change. Each programme is flexible depending on the goals of the client, and a programme typically started with one 2 hour session a week, working up to a maximum of 8 hours of de-cluttering support a week. We also signposted clients to access additional emotional support, such as peer support groups, therapy or counselling where appropriate.