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As your parent gets older, cooking tasty and nutritious meals can become more of a challenge. You may not always have the time yourself to travel to your loved one?s home each day to cook meals for them or freezing meals that can then be heated up when you aren?t available.

Living and working in London can vw challenging and stressful at the least.



I'm offering a

A great service to help out with a own?in-home care service?where we can prepare, serve and keep your loved one company during meal times.


This service is also offered to those who have family and may not always have the time to cook, or of you have recently come out of hospital and are in need of everyday support


Light cleaning, food shopping and medication collection service is also avaliable.


Please get in touch if you have a loved one who could use some help on a temporary or long term basis.


Whatever your needs we will be willing to try and offer some support.

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