friendly Wales Shopping Many people will need support with picking up groceries or other essential items from the shops during this time. Here are a few basic precautions for handling shopping; 1. Follow social ... delivery e.g. If it’s meant to be frozen, is it still frozen? 6. Recommend that recipients wash shopping wherever possible and wash their hands after touching it. 7. Remember to wash hands before and after
friendly Wales Shopping Many people will need support with picking up groceries or other essential items from the shops during this time. Here are a few basic precautions for handling shopping; 1. Follow social ... delivery e.g. If it’s meant to be frozen, is it still frozen? 6. Recommend that recipients wash shopping wherever possible and wash their hands after touching it. 7. Remember to wash hands before and after
gyfeillgar A One-Stop-Shop Guide for Older Carers in Wales A guide for identifying, signposting, and supporting older carers in Wales Creating an age friendly Wales 2 A One-Stop-Shop Guide for Older ... Mid Wales 28 • West Wales 31 • South Wales 33 Further sources 38 Further sources A One-Stop-Shop Guide for Older Carers in Wales 3 Introduction to Age Cymru’s Carers Project Do you look
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over the past several years provided talks to a number of Community Groups. We have provided Pop-up Shops in Local Banks and community events, Over-50s and local MP and Cllr events raising Scam Awareness ... result of training where they have identified a vulnerable person who has been scammed. During a pop-up shop at one of our Local Banks, an elderly lady visited the bank to withdraw money to send via Western
could collect a small costume box of hats, scarves and coats, donated by staff or bought from charity shops. Residents can choose an item of clothing and create a character or story. If someone doesn’t want ... pair of glasses, an odd glove, various food packaging, a garden pot, bits and bobs from a charity shop. Place the objects in a bag or box and ask residents to take one object out at a time. Then ask
pay for shopping/goods. To help reduce this anxiety you should; • Provide the person you’re supporting with a receipt for any purchases made for them, and leave it in the bottom of the shopping bag. They ... goods and services that you can let the person you’re supporting know about: • A number of local shops and services will allow payment over the phone before pick up. • Money transfers are an easy way to
people spoke highly of some of the services in their area. Access to local services such as banks and shops, public transport, suitable places to meet, and local health and social services all scored nearly
so obvious. Although ageism is often seen as a workplace issue, you may face it when you’re out shopping, at the doctor’s surgery, or even when ordering products and services over the phone. Some examples ... card, car insurance or travel insurance because of your age receiving a lower quality of service in a shop or restaurant because of the organisation’s attitude to older people being refused a referral from
services, and it also covers employment matters too. That includes, for example: Consumer services Shops Hotels Leisure facilities Health services Your doctor’s surgery Hospitals Dentists Employers ... For example: If it’s your employer, you may wish to talk to your manager, your union or HR If it’s a shop or hotel, you may need to contact the manager or customer services If it’s your GP surgery, ask to