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I was wondering the same. I'm in Nunhead and needing to self isolate. However, my elderly mother lives opposite sainsbury in Forest Hill. She has Alzheimer's and is usually doing ok. However, she's becoming really confused without her usual social contact with myself and other groups she attends. She's also asthmatic so needs to be incredibly careful. I'm feeling really upset about her deterioration over such a short period of time.

tasha1, i'm going to Sainsburys tomorrow and could visit her? Or we can speak on the phone tomorrow and arrange the best time. It's only 10 minute walk from me.


Peckhamnearbe, where do I find the Forest Hill dedicated group? Facebook?

Snowpanda001 Wrote:

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> Hello, I live on Sydenham Hill, just up from the

> Horniman museum.

>

> Happy to help anyone in isolation and wondered if

> there's any groups already set up for this area?


Go onto the SE23.com forum

Or start your own WhatsApp group with your neighbours thats what we've done

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