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SOMEONE TO HOST A WEEKLY DEMENTIA FRIENDLY CAFE IN WEST DULWICH- PAID POSITION


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Home Instead Senior Care Wandsworth, Lambeth and Dulwich are looking for a local individual to run a West Dulwich based, two hour weekly (weekday yet to be confirmed), wellbeing caf? aimed at providing a friendly space for the elderly or those with dementia to socialise and help reduce social isolation.


The role will involve serving tea and coffee and setting up and running weekly activities for the attendees. This is a paid role.


The suitable candidate should have experience in organising group activities and will be required to undertake a DBS check. Experience with vulnerable people or charity work may be beneficial.


If you are interested please send your CV to Nicole: [email protected] or call 020 8871 0006


About Home Instead Senior Care Wandsworth, Lambeth and Dulwich

We are the UK's Number 1 Quality Home Care Provider. Delivering high quality care to the residents of Wandsworth, Lambeth and Dulwich using highly trained, locally based carers. We help our clients to build lasting and meaningful relationships with their CAREGivers by aiming to provide them with the same CAREGiver for each visit. The trust and bond that develops between them ensures that their highly personalised care is consistently and reliably delivered.

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