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My terrific cleaning/helping lady, J, is a single mum with her own mum who is elderly n sometimes needs care, as well as 2 children, At present she works for 3 hrs on Mondays and Fridays, and a couple on every other Wednesday. Amongst many co-morbidities I have a neurological condition which means that I can't stand for for than a few a minutes n hubbie has Alzheimers. Recently J has to miss a lot of sessions because as well as having been poorly herself her family members have been sick, culminating in 1 child getting Flue, then J did n now her other child has – I am immunologically challenged and tho vaccinated no way can I risk having J in the house which is slowly turning into a tip as I can't cope.

Having discussed the matter with J we have agreed that we need another cleaner on Wednesdays so at least bathrooms, n kitchen are clean as well as upstairs toilet which hubbie doesn't allus leave as one wd like to find it. I provide gloves.

I am prepared to pay you £20 per hr for 3 hrs on a Wednesday morning – it will certainly mean cleaning the upstairs loo and bathroom, probably changing hubby's sheets ,judging if bed pads need washing n maybe emptying pad bin Other jobs will depend on what J has managed to do or if J has worked or not. I am paying you for your time rather than doing a list of tasks.

If interested and have any more questions please DM me with your phone number, I will want see to your passport, proof of residence n insurance, referees, n to pay you by BAC as being house bound  I can't easily access cash. You will alos need to be up todate with Covid n Flu jabs

We have off street parking ,and a place to keep a bike safe.  Google SE154RQ to see how close we are public transport.

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