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  1. 7 Care home volunteer optional phone call.pdf

    to confirm the suitability of the volunteering role for both Volunteer and Care Home. • The format used by Age Cymru is a basis for your conversation. The Volunteer Induction will be the session to expand

  2. RB_Feb16_Bus_pass_briefing.pdf

    on assessing the eligibility of disabled people. London and some other local authority areas have used their discretionary powers to reduce the qualifying age to 60, and to fund other discretionary transport ... travel on their buses. Therefore it does not cost the state anything unless it is used. The main reason older people use the bus pass is for shopping, but it is estimated that between 35-40% of journeys

  3. Insights_Report -Age_and_Dementia-Friendly_Gymnastics_Programme_Evaluation_Findings.pdf

    stimulating and memory arousing with the type of music used and the use of asymmetric activities, and to help improve core strength and the full use of the upper body including shoulder movements, arm movements ... movements and hand and finger movements. The programme has also evolved to incorporate the use of the feet, and the lower legs for those with greater physical ability. The programme is novel to Britain

  4. FAW 2019. Prevent a fall - Take Action Today. Eng.pdf

    to patients to look for a local strength and balance focused exercise opportunity such as Tai Chi using www.dewis.wales or contact Age Cymru Advice Line on 08000 223 444 for other exercise opportunities

  5. Survey Outline Covid 19 v4.pdf

    Covid-19 and lockdown in Wales? (e.g. clarity, consistency, impact on Wales, non-web based, terminology, use of statistics) _________________________________________________________________________________ _ ... (e.g. confidence to go out, loss of support provided during lockdown, feeling safe, using distancing / masks, using public transport, access to public toilets, resumption of clubs / groups) _________

  6. 13 Volunteer Risk Assessment example.pdf

    volunteers The completed document must be shared with all volunteers and associated staff. For it to be useful, it must be shared with those involved. Your care home will have their own relevant risk assessment

  7. RB_Oct12_Age_Disc_Reg.pdf

    service providers to continue to use age when assessing risk and deciding prices; and permitting the use of age banding and age limits. The regulations stipulate that any such use of age will need to be based ... removed.  Concessions: The regulations allow any service provider in the public or private sector to use age as a criterion to determine the eligibility for concessions or benefits. This applies where the

  8. CRS_Nov13_Better_workplace_pensions.pdf

    2 This consultation brings forwards the Government’s proposals around charges for schemes used for automatic enrolment. These include improved disclosure of information and action to address high ... want to see legacy schemes brought within whatever charge cap is set. We would urge the Government to use the powers contained within the Pensions Bill to limit charges under legacy schemes, at the earliest

  9. If they develop coronavirus symptoms.pdf

    surgery, pharmacy or hospital if they think they might have coronavirus. They should stay at home, and use the NHS 111 Wales service instead (unless symptoms are serious – see below) There are two methods for ... and Swansea Bay - including Bridgend). If they’re outside this area, please call 0845 46 47; or • Use the online coronavirus symptom checker service: https://111.wales.nhs. uk/SelfAssessments/symptomcheckers/

  10. IL1.pdf

    any hot weather warnings or unseasonably warm weather. • Make sure you apply suncream. You should use at least SPF 15 and apply it regularly. Make sure you don’t miss any spots – it can be easy to forget ... All of our publications are available in large print and audio formats. There’s plenty of really useful information on our website, too. Visit www.ageuk.org.uk/wellbeing to get started.

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