Five Rivers: Home support for the elderly

Kimberley Davison
Kimberley Davison

Having experienced the shortfall in the level of care offered to the elderly while her Nan was seriously ill, Kimberley Davison set upon the idea of providing a mobile service tailored to each persons individual needs.

With the numbers of people aged over 65 living in Sheffield set to increase from 83,000 to 103,000 in the next 25 years, there is no doubt that motivated individuals like Kim can help people out with essential services they may otherwise go without.

Kim is experienced and qualified in Food Hygiene, Gardening and First Aid, and importantly is also CRB checked.

Whether it’s assistance with shopping, gardening, tidying the house, crossword clues or just someone to accompany you or your loved one to the sewing circle, call, text or email Kimberley for references and see how Five Rivers can help.

Contact Kimberly Davison by: phone, 07903 363 724 or by email kim.dee@live.co.uk

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