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Seniors helping seniors

Seniors Helping Seniors Ltd

Christian Wilse CEO Seniors Helping Seniors UK Says:

“Customers want flexibility, and they want to trust the organisations they work with. We are pleased to be joining the good business charter and particularly pleased to be joining colleagues in the care sector”

We match seniors who need support with mature, active women and men who have a passion for helping others. Seniors Helping Seniors® in-home services was founded in 1998 with two simple ideas: Seniors can help each other age more happily and gracefully. Seniors who give, and those who receive, benefit equally.

The Senior Carer element is key to helping people age better. The company came to the UK in 2013 with owners Sally and Christian Wilse who are carefully growing a network of locally owned and operated care organisations in the South East and East of England.

As champions for the Real Living wage in the care sector the entire company values lived and learned skills and offers enjoyable, flexible, local work as well outstanding peer to peer care for clients.

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