I need help finding overnight home carers for my disabled niece on Friday nights. Where do I start?
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HelloYou
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I’ve joined this community to help find some overnight home carers for my disabled niece on Friday nights who lives in Clevedon. Where do I start? Any help would be much appreciated.
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Hi @HelloYou - & welcome to the community. Have you tried asking your Local Authority to see if they can advise? You also might try social media, e.g. if your town has a Facebook page you might advertise there. Scope has some info on this which may be helpful. Please see: https://www.scope.org.uk/advice-and-support/how-to-recruit-a-pa/#If-you-cannot-find-someone-click
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Welcome to the community @HelloYou How are you doing today?
Thanks for posting your question. Just to let you know, I've moved it into a different category and tweaked the title slightly so that it'll be easier for other members to find.
I'd second what chiarieds has said. Please do take a look through that page and see whether any of it could be an option for you. Have you tried advertising online?
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