Ceiriog Compassionate Care

Hello – my name is Aly and after 35 years of working with people of all ages who need a little extra help (including family), I was delighted to have the opportunity to set up my own business to help folk achieve their goals, in my local community. Working in partnership with you, and those closest to you, we can always find a way to achieve those goals by being practical, creative and respectful and whilst keeping a good sense of humour!
Often going the extra mile to make you feel as special as you are, I will always treat you with dignity and compassion whilst being flexible in meeting your needs, according to your needs and wants. Often these may involve:
- help with washing, dressing, getting around
- making meals and clearing up
- taking you on trips out/doing shopping
- cleaning, gardening and decorating/easy DIY
- sitting and chatting with a cuppa!
I also offer Thai Yoga Massage and mindfulness if you need some relaxation. If you’d like an informal chat to see if we can work together, I look forward to hearing from you!
Areas: Glyn Ceiriog, Llanarmon DC, Pontfadog, Dolywern, Chirk, Tregeiriog, Pandy
Last Updated: 23rd May, 2023
Contact details
- 07772474164
- alyceiriog@gmail.com
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The Granary,
Pant Farm
Glyn Ceiriog
Llangollen
LL20 7BY
Quality recognition and indicator awards
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- owner/manager
Presence on directory or e marketplace:
Ceiriog Compassionate Care
Alison Hughes
alyceiriog@gmail.com
07772474164
Award or recognition:
I have been through the Community Catalysts programme in Wrexham - 23/03/2022 Community Catalysts runs a local development programme in the area where this entrepreneur is operating that offers help, advice and support to local people. As part of this programme this enterprise/venture has signed up to the Doing It Right Standards. This does not mean that they have been accredited or approved in any way by the local council or by Community Catalysts and people should continue to do their own checks.