Municipalities work to support those with hoarding issues
From within the walls of her two-bedroom Toronto apartment, Yvonne Zilber has produced enough material to fully furnish two houses.
Giving old possessions to family and friends has allowed her to reduce the piles of belongings that once obscured her living room window, but hasn’t meant the retired teacher can dispense with the label she long resisted — hoarder.
Zilber, 67, said the term most often seen in sensational headlines or on reality TV does apply to her, since she lives with a mental illness that compels her to accumulate and hang onto possessions. She said the condition compromises everything from the quality of life at home to her social interactions.