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five levels of hoarding severity
Coverage of five levels of hoarding severity in the Nexus archive.
- When clutter becomes dangerous
The article discusses how clutter can escalate into dangerous safety risks, particularly in aging populations, when it transitions into chronic disorganization or hoarding. Experts highlight that hoarding is a psychological disorder requiring professional intervention, with a five-level severity scale identifying risks from functional clutter to life-threatening conditions. Cognitive decline can exacerbate hoarding behaviors, complicating efforts to address the issue.