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  1. Age Cymru IPA Appropriate Individual Booklet_E FINAL 12.3.20.pdf

    to facilitate the individual’s involvement in securing their well-being outcomes. Whilst often this will be a family member, friend or someone in the wider support network it is likely that some people may

  2. APPG_for_Ageing_and_Older_People_minutes_090516.pdf

    real and authentic. She added that there also needed to be a conversation about whether the result will be differing services around the country. She also said that devolution and decisions needed to be

  3. RB_Jan16_Predicting_the_prevalence_of_loneliness_at_older_ages.pdf

    contacts, the questions about how often the respondent meets up with, speaks on the phone with and writes to or emails their children, other relatives and friends were combined. These variables have the

  4. Advocacy Newsletter March Welsh 2020.pdf

    Lywodraeth Cymru. Prosiect HOPE Helping Others Participate and Engage will be starting in April 2020 and more information will be available about this in the coming months. Adnoddau Age Cymru Cliciwch

  5. Later_Life_UK_factsheet.pdf

    in the next 17 years to over 16 million7.  By 2040, nearly one in four people in the UK (24.2%) will be aged 65 or over. 8  The percentage of the total population who are over 60 is predicted to rise ... 75 is projected to double in the next 30 years.11  Nearly one in five people currently in the UK will live to see their 100th birthday (see section on life expectancy below). This includes 29% of people

  6. CRS_July15_Older_peoples_independence_and_mental_wellbeing.pdf

    as well as the many more that experience cognitive decline. Without such an approach, many services will remain inaccessible to the people that could most benefit from them. 6 Name: Léa Renoux Organisation: ... highest risk of being lonely, not only at local authority level but now at neighbourhood level, and we will be working with our local partners in using this index to help target our services more effectively

  7. RB_June15_Frailty_language_and_perceptions.pdf

    of being able to complete everyday tasks independently § While older people tend to accept that it will become harder to complete these tasks as they get older, as the ability to do these things without ... is that to encourage older people to engage with preventative strategies and frailty services, it will be important to: o Build on existing beliefs that ‘living with frailty’ is not an inevitable or irreversible

  8. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_LGBT.pdf

    people are not confident social care and support services will understand and meet their needs and over 40% are not confident mental health services will understand and meet their needs but LGB people are more ... specific long-term effects of individual transition surgery.40 Older trans people who have transitioned will have different experiences depending on the age at which the transition took place.43 Trans people

  9. RB_March14_Age_and_productivity_briefing.pdf

    retirement policies that place the wellbeing of their older employees at the heart of the process. This will deliver a mutual benefit for both parties. Productivity and age March 2014 2 2. Introduction ... possible for employers to make adjustments to the workplace to facilitate improved productivity, as will be discussed later in this briefing. However, in practice few employers do this and so a lack of proactive

  10. RB_Sept14_Satisfaction_with_social_care_services-ethnic_minorities.pdf

    social care services. Providing more information about social care services through GPs and hospitals will be particularly useful – this is where many people expect to find out about social care services.

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