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Hello, I am really in need of advice. My dad isn't coping living alone very well with food, laundry, medications etc. He's a happy , independently minded and very chatty person who needs company. I'm trying to find a care home or sheltered accommodation for him locally. But I'm clueless. Does anyone have any information on Evans House on Underhill Road? Or any other recommendations or steer-clear tips? Thanks so much!
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Hi, my mothers at Greenhive in Nunhead. I think it is really good, lots of activities, lovely staff, large garden. I've also used home carers. I think, if he is safe over night on his own, starting with home carers is a good option. Happy for you to PM me if you want any more information. Sadly my mother has Alzheimer's so I have lots of experience with the care system xx

As a former health and Social Care professional, I regularly visited Greenhive over many years and can confirm that it has been a good home with plenty of activities etc. Can also recommend The Elms in Barry Road.


Private carers seem to range from ?15 - ?25 per hour depending on agency etc.

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