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  1. Paying for goods.pdf

    accessing cash best suit their needs. • Not take cash or cards to pay for goods or services. There are a number of different ways to safely access cash and pay for goods and services that you can let the ... number of local shops and services will allow payment over the phone before pick up. • Money transfers are an easy way to transfer money from one person’s account to another person’s account for payment. This

  2. Survey v5.docx

    LearningdisabilityLong termillness Alcohol or drugaddictionTerminal illness Other(Pleasespecify) Older ageA7. Where does the person you look after usually live? Please tick one box belowWith me SomewhereelseA8. ... medicines (Things like making sure pills are taken, giving injections, changing dressings)Giving emotional supportOther help (Please specify)Support for youUnpaid carers are defined by the Social Services and

  3. Good Practice Guide v4.pdf

    transitions to care homes from older carers • Raise awareness of the needs of older carers and families who are caring for someone who is moving to a care home • Hear from care homes about what works well for them ... Reflection: A Training Resource for Care Home Staff ..................10 Age Cymru and Carers Trust Wales are working in partnership to develop personcentred service models to identify, and better meet the needs

  4. Complaining about NHS services

    ‘Putting Things Right ’, which details how NHS bodies in Wales should handle complaints or concerns which are raised with them. Stage two This will involve taking your complaint to the Public Services Ombudsman ... Community Health Council may be able to support you to raise your concerns. Community Health Council s are a statutory and independent NHS ‘watchdog’ whose role is to represent the interests of the public in

  5. Culture Club

    confidence, make new friends, and to enjoy our many cultural sites, with the help of a friendly volunteer. Are you keen to get out and about in Cardiff and the Vale, but would appreciate support from a friendly ... volunteer? Receive full training Get matched with a participant for monthly meet ups Travel expenses are paid Receive Tempo Time credits for your time. Head over to our Volunteer page to find out more and

  6. IG21.pdf

    for whatever reason, you’re no longer to make your own decisions or communicate what those decisions are. It takes you through the different types of power of attorney and explains when each may be helpful ... have one less thing to worry about now.” Sandy, 67 Good to know. The Office of the Public Guardian are referenced throughout this guide. They can provide more information on a lot of the topics covered

  7. Insights_Report-Community_Energy_Programme_Evaluation_Findings.pdf

    be the main reason behind increases in respiratory and circulatory diseases in winter. Older people are more likely to suffer from cold weather and in addition to affecting their health it can also potentially ... remainder may have found the help their needed. Page 2 of 2 May 2016 Fully-trained Energy Advisers are a real asset to the delivery of an energy-related service. The breadth and depth of their knowledge

  8. Advocacy Newsletter April 2017 English.pdf

    Partnerships Page 2 Independent Professional Advocacy and Qualifications Page 3 How ready are Commissioners to comply with their new statutory requirements? Page 4 Page 5 Understanding

  9. cARTrefu Cube Flyer.pdf

    CARDIFF 22 AUGUST - 22 SEPTEMBER Follow cARTrefu on Instagram to keep up to date with which artists are exhibiting.

  10. IL1.pdf

    High temperatures and humidity can present a risk to our health – especially as we get older. Here are some helpful tips on how to stay safe during hot weather. When you’re out and about. • Try to avoid ... Equally, check on others you think might struggle in the heat. If contact details for your local Age UK are not in the below box, call Age UK Advice free on 0800 169 65 65. 0800 169 65 65. www.ageuk.org.uk.

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