East of England · England

Decluttering & home support in Hertfordshire

Practical, neurodivergent-affirming home support across Hertfordshire — from Watford and the M25 belt up through Welwyn, Stevenage and the rural north of the county.

Working across Watford · Hemel Hempstead · St Albans · Stevenage and more.

Local context

What we see when we work in Hertfordshire

Practical, area-specific notes — not generic copy.

Hertfordshire County Council covers 10 districts and boroughs and 1.2 million residents. The county is bookended by the affluent Watford / St Albans / Three Rivers M25 commuter belt to the south, and the Garden Cities of Letchworth and Welwyn — the world's first planned new towns — to the north. Stevenage, Hatfield and parts of Hemel are post-war New Towns with very different housing profiles again.

Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS FT (HPFT) provides community mental health, learning disability and autism services across the county. HPFT's adult ADHD diagnostic pathway has had significant waits — we routinely support self-identified neurodivergent adults.

Many of our Hertfordshire clients are commuter families where one or both parents work into London and the school day plus commute leaves no executive-function bandwidth for home admin. We adapt: evening sessions, asynchronous prep, and paperwork support that actually clears the backlog rather than adding to it.

We work in mock-Tudor semis in Bushey, Garden City Arts & Crafts cottages in Letchworth, post-war New Town flats in Stevenage and Hemel, and small village cottages in the Chilterns AONB.

By the numbers

Hertfordshire in context

Cited public-source statistics. We do not invent data.

1.21 million

Resident population

ONS mid-year population estimates · 2022

10

Districts and boroughs

Hertfordshire County Council

over 18,000

Children & young people on Hertfordshire SEND register

Hertfordshire Local Offer

Source

Local support

Other Hertfordshire services we recommend

Real local organisations you can contact directly. Their work is independent of ours.

Hertfordshire Local Offer (SEND)

Hertfordshire County Council's directory of services for children and young people with SEND.

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HPFT (Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS FT)

Community mental health, learning disability and adult ND assessment services across Hertfordshire.

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Mind in Mid Herts

Local Mind branch covering St Albans, Welwyn Hatfield, North Herts and Stevenage.

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Carers in Herts

Free advice, support and groups for unpaid carers across Hertfordshire including parent carers.

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Hertfordshire Adult and Family Learning Service

Council-run service offering accessible courses including Easy Read provision relevant to adults with learning disabilities.

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Hertfordshire FAQs

Questions from people in Hertfordshire

Local-specific questions we get asked the most before booking.

Yes. We cover all 10 Hertfordshire districts: Broxbourne, Dacorum, East Herts, Hertsmere, North Herts, St Albans, Stevenage, Three Rivers, Watford and Welwyn Hatfield. Travel surcharges for remote villages are quoted up front.

Book a session in Hertfordshire

One session, no commitment. We will match you with a declutterer who understands your neurotype, your home and your area.

Nearby

We also cover near Hertfordshire

Bordering councils with their own dedicated pages.

For commissioners & professionals

Working with Hertfordshire County Council

If you are a social worker, OT, housing officer, safeguarding lead or commissioner in Hertfordshire, here is how Neatly fits alongside your work.

Statutory alignment

We deliver a person-centred, trauma-informed model that complements Care Act 2014 (or the equivalent Scottish, Welsh or NI framework) assessments and multi-agency self-neglect & hoarding work. We are explicitly NOT a deep-clean contractor.

Procurement & commissioning

Neatly is willing to engage with HCC Adult Care Services, HCC SEND commissioning, and the Hertfordshire & West Essex ICB. We support multi-agency hoarding pathway plans and complement HPFT community mental health teams.