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  1. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter Oct 2022.pdf

    please go to Infographic Dementia Advocacy Project Throughout September Age Cymru’s Dementia Advocacy project and Carer’s Project looked at the ways that people living with dementia and their carers aren’t ... their voices are heard, and better meet the needs of older carers, carers of people living with dementia, and carers of people who have now moved to live in a care home. A number of resources have been

  2. HOPE WELSH Advocacy Newsletter Oct 2022.pdf

    Infographic Prosiect Eiriolaeth Dementia Drwy gydol mis Medi bu prosiect Eiriolaeth Dementia Age Cymru a’r Prosiect Gofalwyr yn edrych ar fywydau pobl sy'n byw gyda dementia a'u gofalwyr o ran unigrwydd ... ein galluogi i ddiwallu anghenion gofalwyr hŷn yn well, yn ogystal â gofalwyr pobl sy'n byw gyda dementia, a gofalwyr pobl sydd bellach wedi symud i fyw mewn cartref gofal. Mae nifer o adnoddau wedi eu

  3. IG55.pdf

    AgeUKIG55 Tips for making your home dementia friendly. At home with dementia. 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining ... of older people, carers and expert peer reviewers. This guide has kindly been peer reviewed by Dementia UK. Published: June 2023. 3 Contents Who this guide is for. 4. What this guide is about. 5. Stairs

  4. Towards a future vision for General Practice response - October 2018.pdf

    in Wales are currently living with dementia and this number is expected to increase significantly over the next decade. Wales currently has one of the lowest dementia diagnosis rates of any part of the ... the UK at approximately 43.4%, meaning many people living with dementia in Wales have no formal diagnosis. Without this diagnosis, they are denied access to information, support services and potential treatments

  5. RB_Oct17_Scams_party_conference_paper_nocrops.pdf

    their circumstances make them vulnerable, for example if they are bereaved, lonely or living with dementia. The financial and health impacts can be devastating. 1. Banks Banks have a vital role to play in

  6. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter Jan 2021 (4).pdf

    working with you all alongside the HOPE project. Dementia Advocacy Project Our independent dementia advocacy project enables people living with dementia to access the services and support you need and ... and to have a voice in decisions that are being made. Continued... Dementia Advocacy Project (cont.) It's also to support you though situations where you may be abused and need to find safeguarding solutions

  7. 1 Welcome pack for care home - volunteer guidance doc (1).pdf

    care homes or the way they work. They may have had little or no contact with anyone living with dementia. They may have had limited or no knowledge or experience of older people and their needs. The volunteers ... 5TD. © Age Cymru 2023 Dementia During the pilot, volunteers are likely to encounter people living with dementia. In the induction and guidance, we’ve highlighted that dementia is a complex health problem

  8. Age Cymru response to Senedd consultation on hospital discharge January 2022.pdf

    independent advocacy service that amplifies the voice of both older people living with memory concerns or dementia, and for those with capacity that need short term early intervention support to overcome their issues ... COVID-19 pandemic and changes necessary for service delivery. We have gathered information from our Dementia Advocacy project and HOPE (Helping Others Participate and Engage) projects and from local partners

  9. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter Jan 2021.pdf

    working with you all alongside the HOPE project. Dementia Advocacy Project Our independent dementia advocacy project enables people living with dementia to access the services and support you need and ... and to have a voice in decisions that are being made. Continued... Dementia Advocacy Project (cont.) It's also to support you though situations where you may be abused and need to find safeguarding solutions

  10. RB_Nov15_Financial_Abuse_Evidence_Review.pdf

    additional problems can financial abuse bring? 11 9 What are the problems faced by people with dementia and carers when managing money? 12 10 Do cultural values determine behaviour? 13 11 What ... The 2008 review29 also found a 65+ prevalence of 4.1% in Seoul, South Korea, 5% for people without dementia in India, 2.5% for people post- 65 in Canada and also a prevalence in the last 12 months of 6.4%

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