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Hi, I?m looking for an additional person to help look after my 95 year old mum who has early signs of dementia but is still very much her own person. Ideally I would like someone who could visit and cook/prepare a meal over the weekends and also drop by for a few hours on weekdays to chat, play scrabble, garden with her or any number of other things. My mum is quite active and independent minded.


If you feel this might suit you please contact me. Thanks Crispin.

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Hi, I am very interested in this position - looking for some part t I me work.


I volunteer in a local care home and St Christopher's Hospice - have done for the last 5 years and have some experience regarding dementia. I also have an enhanced DBS check as well as well as a first aid certificate.


Look forward to hearing.


If it is in ED - even better but I am a driver.


Can do all of the above and of references on demand.


Sue

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