Crump Senior Center - Senior Center in Montgomery AL
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Rated 4 star by R. Jamal on 2019-06-24 22:50:23 | |
Comment: | I am not sure about provide a rating because I don't know what you're asking me to rate. The reason I am on this site is because I would like to request daily meals to be delivered to my mother, a senior citizen in Piek Road, AL, who is presently not well and shut in. My adult brother normally helps her, as he lives in Montgomery and I live out of town, however, he will be out of town on business for the next seven days and my mom is unable to cook. Can you recommend a service that can assist her with meals? Thanks for your assistance. R. Jamal |
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