to walk further to a bus stop. Since falling near her home, she has become worried about going out and is increasingly struggling with personal care. The onset of the winter months has made things worse ... concerned that another fall could lead to admission to hospital or to a care home and she is increasingly isolated in her own home. What can the local authority do? Ensure an accessible and inclusive built
the practical and emotional sides of caring, with specific information on issues such as benefits, flexible working, sources of help and support as well how a caring role can affect a person's wellbeing ... without realising it. This can mean that people feel lots of emotions towards the person they are caring for, such as sadness, guilt, and even anger at times. The guide warns that many people become so
active lives in the setting most appropriate to them, and their home may need to be adapted to meet their changing needs. Adapting homes reduces disability and risk of accident.[1] The provision of adaptations ... prevent accident and injury and can present an alternative to residential care. With reference to Service Standards, we believe that home adaptations must be provided within a reasonable time period to maximise
heightened at Christmas, such as dealing with the loss of a loved one, affording household costs, getting care and support, or understanding what help there is in their local community. Your contribution, no matter ... names have been changed to protect their identities). “its lovely to know that somebody thinks and cares enough about me to check in on me weekly” Evan receives a weekly friendship call from Carys. I sit
people often encounter when making the decision to support someone to move into a care home. Making relationships count Caring for someone with dementia This guide, published by Carers Trust Wales is a comprehensive ... together practical information and emotional guidance that carers need to support their own well-being. Caring for someone with dementia A Report on Age Cymru's 2022 Older Carers Survey Following our "For the
one Encourage everyone to look after their health. As we get older, we need to take a bit more care of our health - even if we're fit as a fiddle. One of the easiest ways to protect ourselves is to ... doing an online shop could be a big help to someone Check their home is warm enough. We'll all likely be spending more time at home this winter meaning higher heating and lighting bills. Around 1
org Website: www.samaritans.org Concerns about abuse Abuse and neglect is when an adult who needs care and support is harmed, exploited or neglected through the action or inaction of others. The main forms ... sexual and discriminatory. Sometimes an adult who needs care and support can be affected by more than one type of abuse. If the adult who needs care and support can get support themselves if you give them
Staying Active, Keeping Strong www.agecymru.org.uk/falls 0300 303 44 98 Keeping your Home Safe www.careandrepair.org.uk/falls 0300 111 3333 Keeping your Feet/Self Healthy www.ageconnectswales.org.uk/falls ... uk/falls 01639 617 333 We can help. Get help if you need it Keep yourself Safe and Well Falling at home can cause serious injuries, change your life, and damage your health. Talking about it and doing
this basic right. Abuse can occur in a person’s own home or whilst they are receiving a service – for example in a hospital or care home. The abuse may be perpetrated by a friend, family member
are they facing serious medical treatment, a safeguarding concern, long term move of accommodation, care review or DoLS? Or does their RPR need support in their role? If so, they have a legal right to an ... Capacity Advocate) ASC Advocacy Support Cymru 02920 540444 Do they have social care needs? If so, do they want support with care and support planning, assessment, review, or safeguarding ? If so they have