Granny-sitter ad in UK gets overwhelming response

Granny-sitter ad in UK gets overwhelming response
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Ross Elder, 40, and his 32-year-old partner Sofie posted the ad in the hope of finding someone able to look after and give company to their grandmother three days a week in return for living rent-free in their posh city apartment overlooking the river Thames on London\'s Southbank. They have received over 200 emails

London : A couple in the UK who posted a unique advertisement to find a granny sitter for their aging relative have been overwhelmed by the response. "Granny-sitter wanted. Seeking a big-hearted soul with caring experience and a musical talent to help look after Margaret, 93, who has a love of crosswords, baking and singing old drinking songs," the advert on a website reads.

Ross Elder, 40, and his 32-year-old partner Sofie posted the ad in the hope of finding someone able to look after and give company to their grandmother three days a week in return for living rent-free in their posh city apartment overlooking the river Thames on London's Southbank. They have received over 200 emails and are now in process of shortlisting through interviews.

She's had a really busy and active life but two years ago she had a stroke and when we realised she couldn't live independently any more we had to move her into a care home," the internet entrepreneur said.

Since then Ross has made the journey from London to the home in Staffordshire every Tuesday to visit Margaret "became struck by a sense of loneliness in her". "I felt I wanted to do something more and so we decided to look at moving her in with us," Ross said. 

We decided to rent a place overlooking the river that was much better for nearby walks and getting around. We organised some professional care as we realised it would be a challenge but I wanted someone to be with her all the time. She has occasional memory loss and mild dementia and she needs someone to always be around," he added.

The idea for a live-in granny-sitter came after they read about a nursing home in the Netherlands which allows university students to live rent-free alongside the elderly residents, as part of a project aimed at warding off the negative effects of aging.

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