Anonymous wrote:I tried to help my mom clean out a closet once and I will NEVER make that mistake again. I read in her AARP magazine that older people tend to hold on to things and it may not actually be hoarding. It all drives me crazy though and in her case I think there are some hoarding tendencies, as in being extremely emotionally attached to a lot of things. Every closet in the house stuffed with clothes she will never wear again, continuous shopping, wasted, WASTED money, and a basement that is basically one big storage room. I hate it but trying to help her has not helped.
This is OP. Yes, THIS exactly is my mom. I don't know if it's a hoarding problem or a shopping problem. It is mostly nice stuff or housewares and also some "trash" items, mostly bags (empty shopping bags and grocery bags). When she was visiting my home she used to take clean bags out of my trash can. Everything is clean and dusted and vacuumed in her house. Her basement though is still full of boxes from when she moved 20 years ago and didn't unpack certain items, and as such it is unuseable space and prone to mice and termites (they recently had issues with both).
I really want to help bc it's unlikely that I will ever be at her home for this long in the foreseeable future. Normally a trip home is just a long weekend for a holiday. If I don't help her no one will and I hate seeing her living like this. I have also noticed these tendencies in myself. I have a hard time throwing away bags and boxes etc so I can relate to her issue. We both hate the idea of contributing to landfill waste, and we hate getting rid of stuff that we have spent money on, even if the item has never been used. I also have a tendency to "stock up" on a bargain in case I need an item and I think it is a good deal. I once bought like 15 body washes from Nordstrom Rack. They took up all my bathroom space and I realized what I was doing and returned them. Of the many items I have found unused with tags (gloves, candles, coasters etc) she says they are "in case I need to give a gift to someone".