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‘Getting organized’ can mean different things to each of us, and organizing projects don’t need to be large ones to have a huge effect on someone in their home and workplace.

Getting organized can mean the difference between a child taking an adequate lunch to school, or going hungry – simply because items for lunch couldn’t be found, items unexpectedly ran out, or there was no time to make lunch because the morning was too hurried or chaotic. Having an organized kitchen, doing effective and efficient grocery shopping and establishing simplified morning routines are some of the results that getting organized can bring to a household.

Getting organized can mean the difference between having essential services (e.g. electricity, telephone and heat) maintained, or disconnected – simply because the bills got lost, misplaced or were paid late. Having uncomplicated systems for processing incoming mail/paperwork and for paying bills are easily attainable when a system is created that takes into account our unique situations and needs.

Getting organized can mean the difference between going to school (or work) wearing appropriate clothing or going dressed inappropriately for the weather – simply because the appropriate clothing couldn’t be found before it was time to leave for the day. Having organized closets, rooms and storage places greatly enhances the ability to find items easily and in a timely manner.

Getting organized can mean the difference between enjoying going to work each day, or counting down the days and hours until your next day off – simply because your workplace and/or work area is disorganized. Creating spaces that are organized, and developing systems that help workers work more efficiently and effectively are achievable when basic organizing principles are incorporated into a workplace. Responding to calls/emails/requests in a timely manner, being able to easily locate a crucial piece of information when it is needed, feeling more on “top of” the paperwork, feeling less work-related stress are all attainable through our efforts to get organized.

Getting organized and creating living and storage spaces that address the changing and diverse needs of seniors can play a large part in a senior’s ability to be as self sufficient and independent as possible – and for as long as possible. Organizing services can be a great help to seniors and their families as they adjust to the changing needs and new realities of their lives, and can be of assistance as they navigate the various transitions experienced by many seniors. For example, moving to a smaller home, downsizing, relocating to assistant living facilities, death of a spouse and illness.

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