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  1. Cartrefu Infographic - English 14.08.20.pdf

    cARTrefu: Creating artists in residents A national arts in care homes participatory and mentoring programme It’s estimated that 80% of older care home residents are living with dementia. In 2013 the Alzheimer’s ... 80% 1 2 3 4 5 6 2013 Poetry/proseP erforming arts Visual arts Music ... inspiring and re-igniting a passion for creativity. Eight weeks8 Two-hour sessions Four mentors Sixteen artists ... phase 2 between

  2. One_Digital_Phase_1_Evaluation-Insight_Report.pdf

    Vinal K Karania at Vinal.Karania@ageuk.org.uk Age UK delivered the One Digital Project, as part of a wider programme involving six organisations, that was funded by The Big Lottery Fund with the premise ... premise that empowering, supporting and inspiring trusted intermediaries to be Digital Champions is a highly effective and sustainable way of delivering digital skills. The One Digital Programme ran between

  3. Age Cymru Activity Cards_Words_W.pdf

    hoff gerddi a hefyd creu rhywbeth newydd ohonyn nhw. • Ysgrifennwch gerdd enwog • Torrwch bob llinell allan • Rhowch bob llinell mewn het neu fag • Gofynnwch i rywun ddewis llinell a’i darllen yn ... gwnewch gerdd neu bennill newydd yn dechrau gyda’r llinell yma o farddoniaeth Mae edrych ar dudalen wag a cheisio ysgrifennu cerdd yn gallu bod yn anodd. Mae’r ymarfer yma’n rhoi man cychwyn da i bobl. 1 Creating

  4. Local Toilets Strategies - April 2018.pdf

    access to high quality services and the opportunity to shape their own future. We seek to provide a strong voice for all older people in Wales and to raise awareness of the issues of importance to them ... toilets and toilets for public use are essential to making communities age friendly and a lack of them can have a debilitating effect on older people, preventing people from accessing key services and increasing

  5. Feeling well is not just about being physically fit and healthy - it's equally important to your overall health that you feel good mentally.

    and anxiety. There are lots of reasons why your mental wellbeing can change. There may be a trigger point, usually a significant or distressing event, such as: retirement bereavement relationship or family ... family problems money worries disability or poor health, including sight and hearing loss being a carer being on your own the time of year. If you’re feeling out of sorts and have any of these symptoms for

  6. What do you think about the response to Covid-19 in Wales - what impact did the pandemic have on you?

    Since the coronavirus pandemic began a lot has changed for us all. Please share your feedback about your experience of the coronavirus pandemic. This could be about any aspect in which your life was affected ... education, work, home, money, support, your family life or social life. Your feedback will help make a difference. We will share what you tell us directly with the UK Inquiry. We may also share what we hear

  7. More money in your pocket

    what you could be claiming and our Money Money in Your Pocket guide has a range of information about benefits and entitlements. Have a conversation with us and we’ll support you to check you’re

  8. Housing Benefit

    you’re on a low income and struggling to cover your rent, you could claim Housing Benefit.  Housing Benefit is money to help people on a low income to cover their rent. Housing Benefit is a means-tested ... Attendance Allowance or Personal Independence Payment . Rent can eat up a big chunk of income each month, especially if you’re a pensioner struggling to pay other living costs. Housing Benefit could help

  9. Basic State Pension (before 2016)

    The State Pension is a regular payment from the Government based on your previous National Insurance contributions. There are two different systems for claiming State Pension. The information on this page ... if you reached State Pension age on or before 5 April 2016 , that is, if you are: a woman born on or before 5 April 1953 a man born on or before 5 April 1951 It’s the date that you reach State Pension age

  10. RB_April16_age_friendly_banking_infographic.pdf

    Listen carefully to what older people say, talk clearly without patronising at a speed appropriate to the customer. Be aware of vulnerability including short and long-term issues. Easy-access branches ... well so that tasks such as registering Powers of Attorney and reorganising accounts on the death of a customer are completed reliably and quickly. Customercentred service Preference for in-branch banking

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