The Hoarding Pathway supports adults living in Havering in:
- owner-occupied private homes
- Council housing
The Hoarding Pathway supports and empowers individuals to engage in activities themselves rather than be passive recipients of care services.
The Coordinator will support the resident to:
- live safe, independent life at home.
- Reduce risk from hazards, such as fire, falls and blocked exits.
- Improve the individual's ability to carry out daily living activities.
- Reduce the impact of hoarding on families, neighbours, emergency services and others.
- Encourage social connection and purpose, setting clear, achievable goals together.
Even if a referral isn't appropriate, the Hoarding Pathway Coordinators can still provide advice.
Categories:
Council tenant advice
Connecting with others
Housing advice
Day to day helping hand
Healthy lifestyle
Information and advice
Managing a long-term health condition
Mental health
Services for older people
Support with housing
Service access criteria:
The Hoarding Pathway supports adults living in Havering in:
- owner-occupied private homes
- Council housing
Referrals are appropriate when:
- The Clutter Image Rating Scale is typically Level 5 or higher.
- The individual has eligible care & support needs under the Care Act.
- There are barriers to engagement (e.g. denial of risk, difficulty maintaining contact, refusal of access).
- The person’s progress is very slow or inconsistent despite existing support.
Referrals are not appropriate when:
- The primary need is for cleaning or decluttering services.
- The referral is being used to transfer case responsibility rather than support collaboration.
- The property is unhygienic or in disrepair but not considered hoarded.
Additional needs catered for:
N/A
hoarding, hoarding pathway
Who can refer:
Professional referrals only
