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accomodation in home as a companion/helper

I am going to be returning to the UK after a period of time abroad, and whilst I look around for a place to live would like to find a place to stay with someone, who has their own home and would be willing to let me stay with them, rent free, in exchange for helping out around the home, i.e. cleaning, shopping , DIY, decorating, gardening, shopping, driving etc.


baz1941  Thurs 07/08/08 22:11
baz1941
Fri 08/08/08
22:09

Question Author

No I dont have any relatives in the UK, and it will take time to find a job, and am offering my services to someone free so I dont have to pay rent!!!
bednobs
Fri 08/08/08
22:32
get yourself employed by an agency who provides this servie - ie country cousins
Boriyako
Sat 09/08/08
20:53
As advised - register with an agency. Most will get you live-in care work (you don't pay rent or food) for about £300 to £380 (net) per week. Be warned!! It is hard work and sometimes very unpleasant (cleaning up urine and faeces, manual bowel evacuation {work it out!!} clients with dementia, long hours as in tetraplegic clients who need to be turned every 2 hours 24 hrs of the day, isolation as in being there 24 hrs with little time off etc.)

You can also look in a magazine called "The Lady" from wh smith - lots of caring/companion/DIY jobs.

Most from both of the above will want at least a 3 month commitment.

Do a search on live-in care work.

Good luck and forget about the negative and judgemental poepholes out there
baz1941
Sat 09/08/08
21:07

Question Author

Thanks Boriyako.
At least you have answered my advert in a mature sensible way. It's a shame that others can only supply sarcastic comment!
I will check out the advice you gave me.
Grateful.
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