 Do you want to know a secret about hoarding? There's five levels. This is Laura Spalding, CEO of Spalding Decon. I'm going to tell you about hoarding and the five levels. Hoarding disorder is a mental health condition. It's characterized by persistent difficulty. One, mild. The living spaces are cluttered, but not to the extent that rooms cannot be used for their intended purposes. Level two is moderate. The clutter is more noticeable and the rooms may have limited functionality. Level three is severe. The clutter significantly impairs the use of living spaces, making it challenging to navigate. Level four, very severe. The entire home is cluttered with severe impairment of functionality. There is a high risk of structural damage or compromised sanitation. Level five, extremely severe. The living environment is completely overwhelmed by clutter, rendering the entire home unusable. If you or someone you know needs help with hoarding, click the link in our bio and give us a call.