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  1. Spring Forward Gold

    Spring Forward Gold is a Forest Arts for Older people programme, in partnership with Tanio, that is being piloted in Bridgend.

  2. Self Assessment Form For Providers English.pdf

    IMPLEMENTING THE CODE OF PRACTICE ON ADVOCACY SELF ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR PROVIDERS Golden Thread Advocacy Project – funded by the Welsh Government September 2016 1 SELF ASSESSMENT TOOL ... INTRODUCTION Purpose The purpose of this Self Assessment Tool is to ascertain organisational readiness to comply with the Part 10 Code of Practice (Advocacy) and its strategic intent. The Self Assessment Tool

  3. CRS_Feb16_CCG_improvement_and_assessment_framework.pdf

    Delivering the Forward View: the CCG Improvement and Assessment Framework Ref: 0616 Date: February 2016 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic ... academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Name: Tom Gentry Email: tom.gentry@ageuk.org.uk

  4. RB_May14_CPA_Effectiveness_of_care_pathways.pdf

    Centre for Policy on Ageing – Rapid review May 2014      The effectiveness of care pathways in health and social care Background Care pathways, also known as clinical pathways, critical pathways, care paths ... care maps, are used to systematically plan and follow up a focused patient or client care programme.1  Care pathways are a way of setting out a process of best practice to be followed in the treatment of a

  5. Age Cymru - Why are we waiting - Delays in care assessments in Wales - August 2022.pdf

    Purpose of the research 6 3. Method 9 4. Findings 10 • Issues with data collection 10 • Waiting for care 11 • Addressing the issues 14 • Support whilst waiting for care 18 • Support from the third sector ... request for a care assessment and the assessment being completed 19/20 and 20/21 11 Table 2: Percentage completed assessments from referrals 12 Table 3: Time from assessment to care being in place 2019/20

  6. CRS_March16_Mental_wellbeing_NICE_quality_standard.pdf

    engagement exercise for quality standard on mental wellbeing and independence for older people Please enter the name of your registered stakeholder organisation below. Stakeholder organisation: Age UK Commenter ... published on the NICE website. Would you like to express an interest in formally supporting this quality standard?  Yes  No Key area for quality improvement Why is this important? Why is this a key area

  7. 17 Care home volunteer code of conduct (1).pdf

    of Conduct Policy Purpose The purpose of this policy is to provide a code of conduct for care home volunteers of Age Cymru. It does not replace any information provided at the Safeguarding or Volunteer ... Volunteer Training sessions. Scope This policy applies to all care home volunteers registered with Age Cymru. Policy statement Professional and personal behaviour of volunteers include: • Manner in which volunteers

  8. What do executors do

    someone’s estate, or you’re looking to choose executors for your own will, it can seem complicated and confusing. An executor is a person named in a will who sorts out the deceased person’s estate .  ... need to choose your executor(s). Being an executor can involve a lot of work and responsibility, so think carefully about who you choose. Explain what’s involved and check that they’re willing to act on

  9. RB_Dec14_I'm Still Me_UCLPartners_Age UK_National_Voices.pdf

    help us make sense of the world and feel more comfortable. And so we have ‘young people’; ‘middle aged people’ and ‘older people’. These familiar categories automatically entreat us to consider differences ... moment’s thought might redirect us to a view that any differences are actually smaller than the similarities of shared humanity between the groups. An older person is not an alien species – simply our (former)

  10. IG49.pdf

    AgeUKIG49 Extra money to help you. Attendance Allowance. 2 What is Attendance Allowance? Attendance Allowance (AA) is extra money for those who need help at home due to a disability or illness. If you’re ... you’re over State Pension age (currently 66 years old for both men and women) and you need help with your personal care because of a physical or mental disability or illness, you may be able to claim AA.

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