water drainage 9 13 Temporary water use restrictions 9 Useful organisations 10 Age UK 11 Support our work 11 Age UK factsheet 69 May 2024 Water advice Page 3 of 12 1 Introduction Saving water at home helps ... Support ⚫ Income-based Jobseeker's Allowance ⚫ Income-related Employment and Support Allowance ⚫ Working Tax Credit ⚫ Child Tax Credit (except if you only receive the family element). In Wales, if you
problem is due to a deep rooted lack of understanding of older people’s needs on the part of many working within health care. Trainee doctors for example spend very little time on older people’s wards as ... Guidance for Banks and Building Societies 6 3.7. In cases of financial abuse the MCA has helped those working in adult safeguarding to decide where to draw the line between what may be an unwise financial decision
This is Age Cymru’s fifth annual survey undertaken in partnership with the four national older people’s organisations.
This education resource pack is designed to help children think about falling over, the impact that this could have on people, how they can support friends, relatives and loved ones to reduce their risk of falling over and think about how they can age healthily and prevent falling over in their own future.
Good mental health in care homes research
Launched on Carers Rights Week 2021 , our Hidden Carers survey sought the views and input from older unpaid carers across Wales who were not in receipt of formal support.
The Tell Me More Project, funded by Welsh Government is all about reaching into care home settings and hearing from the residents so they can share their experiences and hopes for the future.
reaching most of England. We provide information and advice to around 5.9 million people each year. We work closely with Age Cymru, Age NI and Age Scotland. About this consultation In September 2016 the ... and/or switch products/services in a range of markets.1 It is examining whether DCT markets are working well for consumers, and will determine how to maximise the benefits DCTs offer. Age UK is concerned
over 55 lack confidence in public services to meet their needs, suggesting that there is considerable work to do to challenge the heteronormative assumptions within health and social care services.1 The older ... require higher levels of formal support than women. Men and women may find different forms of support work best for them, and as such this needs considering when designing and developing support services.
in relation to their care and/or support needs. This “involves a professional, trained advocate working in a one-toone partnership with an individual to ensure that their views are accurately conveyed