My original post was a query about how the Local Authority could have the power to confiscate a house lived in by its owner. I hoped to get a response from a poster who knew something about the American/Canadian legal systems.
My old neighbour who was a hoarder also had a severe case of personal neglect. After she died, her daughters told me they could never remember her having a bath, even when they were young. She kept them clean for going to school and made sure they were well fed, but emotionally she was completely cold and controlling. If they even moved an item of rubbish on the floor so that they could sit on the carpet, she would stand over them screaming at them to put the item back where they found it.
In her case, it was definitely a case of mental illness. If I picked up a little ornament she had knocked down, I had to put it precisely where she wanted it to be - half inch to the left, quarter inch back etc.
Why do hospitals, most of whom have large catchment areas, make accessing them so difficult?


