Mental Health Informed Housecleaning: a Q&A

Sue Kerr
Sue Kerr
Nov 1 · 14 min read

We have used housecleaning services since 2006 or so, finding that having someone to do the ‘big jobs’ on a regular basis (for a fair wage) was very helpful for our relationship and lives. It was worth the financial sacrifice in our budget. We’ve worked with professional firms, under-the-table cleaners, friends, friends of friends, green cleaners, and more with mixed results.

When Ledcat and I decided to find a new housecleaning service this winter, I was referred by several people to Self Care Housekeeping. I wanted a company that was LGBTQ competent…

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    Sue Kerr

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    I blog @ pghlesbian.com & tweet @pghlesbian24. GLAAD named us OUTstanding Blog in 2019 National Media Awards. Also I ❤soaps, cats, dogs & genealogy. She/Her.

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