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Alison Cares is a service for people living in the Dulwich/Herne Hill/West Norwood/Crystal Palace area. I provide a variety of tasks tailored to the needs of the client, including those mentioned below. To make a booking, please call me on 07932 780 565/ 020 8670 8140 or email [email protected].


Babysitting/childcare


Previously trained as a primary school teacher, I offer babysitting and after school childcare.


Befriending


A visit and chat and some company in the older person?s own home. I also offer befriending to people with mild-moderate dementia who are living independently.


Gardening/Help around the home


I carry out light gardening such as cutting a lawn, light weeding and general tidying. I also carry out practical tasks and help around the home such as changing light bulbs, help hanging curtains or tidying/ washing up.


Hospital visiting


I am happy to visit clients who are staying in a residential home or in hospital.

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