This program is the first and only program of its kind in
Canada and is designed to assist older adults whose “stuff”
fills their homes and limits their lives. Homes full of
saved items result in falls and injury, isolation and
emotional distress and can lead to fires and evictions.
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This Full House FAQs
This Full House - Buried in Treasures Workshop
What is This Full House?
This Full House is a voluntary program that helps
Winnipeggers 55+ experiencing hoarding behaviors to live
safely in their homes. This program is the first of its kind
in Canada and is designed to assist older adults whose
belongings fills their homes and limits their lives.
What is “hoarding?”
Hoarding is a complex issue where urges to save items and
difficulty discarding belongings can lead to excessive
clutter in the home. Hoarding can affect all aspects of a
person’s life, including their physical, financial,
emotional and social well-being.
People struggling with hoarding issues may experience the
following…
• Urges to buy, collect or save items beyond what is
needed or useable – even though their home and/or additional
storage spaces may be full.
• Strong attachments to items regardless of their
actual worth, such as old papers, containers and food items.
• Strong emotional attachments are formed with many items
for comfort or safety.
• Efforts to let go of belongings provoke distressing
emotions, such as anxiety, guilt, and shame.
• Clutter interferes with safe and functional use of
the home for sleeping, cooking, bathing, and socializing.
• Others see the clutter as problematic or dangerous, while
the person struggling with hoarding may or may not recognize
the severity of the issue.
Change Takes a Team
Our social workers have received specialized training to
help people learn to make difficult choices about the
belongings in their home, and to decrease the anxiety they
may feel about letting go of their belongings. The goal of
This Full House is to help people learn skills that will
create lasting change in their home environment and their
life.
Who do I call?
A & O: Support Services for Older Adults
In Winnipeg: 204-956-6440
Toll Free: 1-888-333-3121