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Enhancing Support for Older Adults with Hoarding Disorder: Senate Aging Committee Chairman Highlights Federal Action Steps

The International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) commends Senate Aging Committee Chairman Bob Casey for his recent letters to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), underscoring the need for expanded federal support for older adults affected by hoarding disorder. Chairman Casey’s letters follow the Consequences of Clutter report from the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, which outlines recommended steps to improve resources and support for older Americans impacted by this condition.

Hoarding disorder is a significant public health issue, especially for older adults, who are three times more likely than younger individuals to experience hoarding symptoms. These symptoms often increase with age, raising risks such as falls, malnutrition, social isolation, and homelessness. Chairman Casey’s recommendations focus on key areas where federal agencies can make a meaningful impact, including:

Training and Community Support: HHS, through SAMHSA and the Administration for Community Living, could develop targeted training and guidance for local communities and service providers to support individuals with hoarding disorder.
Public Awareness Initiatives: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is encouraged to expand public awareness of hoarding disorder, including a public campaign and online resources with guidance for families and communities.
Expanded Treatment Options: CMS could explore ways to broaden Medicare and Medicaid coverage for treatments related to hoarding disorder, increasing access to necessary services.
Research and Data Collection: Increased research and improved data collection by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other agencies are recommended to better understand hoarding disorder’s impact on older adults and their communities.

For more information on hoarding disorder and available resources, please visit iocdf.org or hoarding.iocdf.org.

The post Enhancing Support for Older Adults with Hoarding Disorder: Senate Aging Committee Chairman Highlights Federal Action Steps appeared first on International OCD Foundation.

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