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Susan's combined professional experiences qualify her to work with special needs clients to:
 
Organize their living and work spaces to accomodate their needs.
Create systems and strategies aimed at enabling them to more easily complete their daily routine.

Services To Fit Any Need

Physical or cognitively challenged clients
An environment that has been set up to accommodate an individual’s limitations or disability eliminates unnecessary demands on time and energy. During the initial assessment, Susan will clarify how the person’s condition and the current set up has impacted their daily functioning in the home or work environment. Susan will recommend modifications in the storage of possessions and layout of furniture that minimize stress, conserve time and energy, and enable them to perform their daily routine with relative ease.



ADD/ADHD Clients
Common challenges that face individuals with ADD / ADHD are lost items, clutter, saying yes to too much, and time management. Susan works closely with her children and adult clients to develop practical organizational systems for possessions, paper, and electronic documents. She also teaches time management strategies to enable them to take control of their daily routine.



Seniors
Susan has in-depth knowledge of the age-related changes in strength and mobility that can influence the ease in which a senior performs their daily routine. In addition she recognizes how the arrangement of possessions and the layout of furniture can enhance a person’s independence. Whether you are staying in your home or anticipating a move, Susan can help organize your belongings and arrange your surroundings to meet your needs.

Individuals moving from a house to an apartment or assisted living facility are faced with many decisions. Susan helps her clients decide what possessions will fit into their new home and creates a plan for their relocation. Service may include: sorting through possessions, identifying the arrangement of furniture that will fit in the new space, creating a deductibles list for donations, making arrangements for donations, developing a plan for unpacking items, and unpacking.
 

“Susan, as you know working at a desk can be difficult for someone with back pain. Thanks to all your help and knowledge, working in my office is a pleasure again.”

John P.
Pittsburgh
 
“You have made it possible for me to stay easily organized in the kitchen, without clutter; enjoy meal preparation; and not overbuy and then waste.”

Amy G..
Fox Chapel
 





“You were our best investment – thanks to you deciding what to take was easier and the move went smoothly. We could not have made the move without you”

Sylvia & Aron R.
Squirrel Hill