continually updated Covid 19 resources document, and still continued to produce new and updated information guides and factsheets for older people. Gavin Thomas, Head of Programmes and Services for Age Cymru said: ... have relied on old fashioned telephone befriending as well as embracing digital initiatives such as Zoom, FaceTime and webinars. They’re now working on launching interactive online activities and encouraging
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Cymru, Age NI, Age Scotland, Age International and more than 160 local partners. This information guide has been prepared by Age UK and contains general advice only, it should not be relied on as a basis ... inclusion of named agencies, websites, companies, products, services or publications in this information guide does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement by Age UK or any of its subsidiary companies or
and advice directory. Useful contacts. 2 Information written with you in mind. This information guide has been produced with the help of older people, carers and expert peer reviewers. Published: May ... love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our Readers’ Panel. You don’t need any specialist knowledge at all. Join our Readers’
considered to achieve an age friendly neighbourhood. The World Health Organisation has issued a Guide for Age Friendly Cities2, which pulls together a number of topic areas (illustrated in Figure 1), ... based on research conducted into building age friendly cities. The definition contained within the guide brings together elements of the physical environment and social interaction, which affect the experience
could a ‘Friend’ do to help? Whilst following the social distancing rules and information in this guide, you could: • Pick up groceries and shopping. • Pick up prescriptions. • Walk pets. • Provide regular
people (50+) and carers across Wales. HOPE staff and volunteers also engage with communities who can guide us to make sure the service we provide is right for the needs of older people and carers in their
delivers independent advocacy support to older people (50+) and their carers. HOPE volunteers also help guide the project to make sure the service we provide is right for the people we support. You’ll all have