ADHD Professional Organizers

ADHD Professional Organizers2025-02-21T17:36:23-05:00

We’re Certified
ADHD Professional Organizers!

Our top priority is meeting your organizing needs!
We give support, easy-to-follow systems, and do the work!

Since I started my business & began organizing in 2004, it has become vivid to me that a majority of our clients have ADHD (sometimes referred to as ADD). Our clients with ADHD have a special need for our professional organizing expertise. They count on us for expert advice and innovative solutions that fit their needs.

We help them overcome the fear and anxiety that comes along with ADD. On numerous occasions our clients tell us, “I was so scared to call you. ” Or, “I am so ashamed of my mess and didn’t want anyone to see it.” I can assure you, we’ve seen about everything and nothing will scare us or intimidate our team of trained & certified ADHD organizers.

We provide enthusiasm throughout the process, goals that are achievable and most importantly, we do NOT judge instead we seek only to help ADHD clients become more effective in their daily lives through organization & easy-to-follow systems.

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Institute for Challenging Disorganization - Certified ADHD Professional Organizers

Level II ADHD Specialist Certificate

A Level II ADHD Organizing Specialist is a professional organizer with advanced training in the challenges associated with ADHD. Those who have earned the Level II ADHD Specialist Certificate have completed a minimum of twelve hours of specialized education on working with individuals affected by ADHD, along with six hours of general education on Chronic Disorganization. Professionals who achieve this certification gain a strong understanding of ADHD treatments and are equipped with effective strategies, techniques, and resources to help clients overcome organizational and productivity challenges.

Additional ADHD Organizer Certifications

We believe that training and earning certifications is import; as such we provide extensive training to all of our organizers. We encourage all of them to go through the process to become a Level III certified ADHD professional organizer. Along the path to achieving the top tier of certifications our organizers start at a Level I organizer and then continue training and organizing hours to achieve a Level II certified organizer on their path to becoming Level III.

Have Questions? Just Ask.

We’re here to help you! Give us a call and we can answer any of your questions or schedule your service.

What You Can Expect

Here are the tasks that you can expect when working with our professional organization services if you have ADD/ADHD:

  • ADHD-Friendly Strategies that work for YOU

  • Structure and Support to help you implement your goals

  • Clutter Companionship and accountability

Tonia has consulted with Dr. Larry Shadid, MD a psychiatrist in Dallas and has learned in working with several patients, standard organizing approaches don’t often work with ADHD clients.

Sorted Out has come up with different organizing tools to help transition clients to get organized and stay organized. Taking charge of organization is one task and having ADHD and getting organized feels like it’s a monumental mountain! I promise you, we will make it fun, yes we are kind of strange in that we think organizing is fun!!

We will get things done and organize with your needs in mind. It might take some time and you will get stuck at times, but we are here to help keep you on task and not let you micro organize everything, we will keep it simple and easy!

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Remove the Stress & Experience the Calm

We invite you to experience the feeling and inner peace & energy that comes from being organized and prepared.

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