Restoring Homes & Wellbeing
We provide specialised support for older Australians living in hoarding or squalor conditions. Our work focuses on restoring safety in the home, stabilising tenancies and improving wellbeing through respectful, person-led care.
Understanding hoarding and squalor
Hoarding disorder affects an estimated 600,000 Australians. For older people, hoarding and squalor can significantly increase physical, mental and environmental health risks. Unsafe living conditions can lead to falls, pest infestations, fire hazards, social isolation and rapid functional decline. Many people also face trauma histories, cognitive changes or mental illness that make managing a home difficult. Without support, they are at real risk of eviction and homelessness. Elder Folks provides hoarding and squalor support services that restore safety, dignity and stability, helping seniors remain safely housed.
How we can help
Our Restoring Homes & Wellbeing program provides specialised hoarding and squalor support services for older people at risk of eviction. We use a compassionate, trauma-informed and culturally aware approach that prioritises safety, dignity and long-term tenancy stability.
Our support includes:
Comprehensive assessment and planning
We identify risks, understand the person’s needs and create a personalised plan that feels manageable.
Specialist cleaning and home restoration
We coordinate intensive deep cleaning, decluttering, waste removal, pest control, minor repairs and replacement of unsafe or damaged items.
Temporary accommodation if needed
Where homes are unsafe or undergoing major cleaning, we help arrange temporary housing.
Wraparound case management
We help people access health care, mental health supports, behavioural strategies, NDIS services, community programs and medical monitoring.
Occupational Therapy assessments
OT identifies fall risks, cognitive barriers and home modification needs, supporting long-term safety and independence.
Tenancy sustainment
We collaborate with Homes NSW and community housing providers to prevent eviction, reduce crisis interventions and maintain stable housing.
Ongoing support
We provide regular wellbeing check-ins, domestic assistance, deep cleans and help with routines like meals and shopping.
Our goal is to address both the environmental hazards and the underlying causes contributing to hoarding and squalor, so older people can remain safely in their homes and communities.
Clients
Max’s story
Holistic support helped Max restore his home, stabilise his tenancy and reconnect with care.
Max, a 64-year-old Indigenous man living with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, was facing eviction due to severe squalor. Through a personalised plan including intensive cleaning, pest control, home repairs, temporary accommodation, OT assessment and connection to health supports, Max avoided homelessness and regained safety, stability and independence in his home.
Frequently asked questions
These questions help explain how we support older people experiencing hoarding or squalor, restore safety at home and prevent tenancy risks before crisis occurs.
We provide specialised support to improve safety at home through deep cleaning, decluttering, waste removal, pest control and coordinated wraparound care. Our focus is restoring a liveable environment and stabilising the tenancy.
Unsafe environments increase falls, fire hazards, illness, social isolation and eviction risk. Many older people also live with trauma histories, cognitive decline or mental illness, which make maintaining a home difficult.
We work closely with Homes NSW and housing providers to address safety issues early, complete home restoration, coordinate repairs and implement long-term tenancy sustainment plans.
We complete a detailed in-home assessment to understand safety risks, health needs, environmental hazards, support gaps and what the person feels ready to work on.
Depending on the home’s condition, we may coordinate intensive deep cleans, specialist decluttering, pest control, removal of unsafe items, minor repairs and replacement of essential furniture or belongings.
Yes. Many clients receive support for up to 12 months, including case management, OT assessments, domestic assistance, health connections, behavioural strategies, wellbeing check-ins and maintenance cleaning.
Older Australians across NSW who are living in unsafe or unsanitary conditions, are facing eviction, or need help maintaining a tenancy due to hoarding or squalor.