Hoarding Crisis Intervention Work When Protective Services Is Involved
Adult Protective Services may become involved in hoarding cases if a compulsive hoarder is at risk of self-harm or threatens the safety of others.
5,000 Companies save time and money with GoCanvas






The Hoarding Crisis Intervention Work When Protective Services Is Involved app provides a list of best practices when approaching and supporting a person with a hoarding problem. Service providers response should begin with reducing harmful behavior to self or abuse to other people or an animal and may require removal from home if the environment presents a threat to the health and safety of hoarder. The app outlines key factors that service providers should be aware of when approaching the person with a hoarding disorder including the significant possibility that the person may have any of a number of mental health disorders and the importance of having the trust and engagement of the hoarder. The app helps the user develop a plan of action for addressing the hoarding problem based on critical needs. This app provides users with relevant information to hoarding cases and will help agents be effective advocates for the health and well-being of a person with a hoarding disorder.
GoCanvas accounts come
with hundreds of form templates




Don't take our word for it...
“I’m not a tech guy and I was able to pick this thing up in probably an hour, and actually start to build apps. I’ve done them over lunch when I’ve gotten frustrated with a process that didn’t exist in our company. So for non tech people who’ve got a problem, the support here is awesome and I’d recommend it to anybody, not just in our industry.”