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  1. EnvisAGE_2019_cymraeg.pdf

    effaith fuddiol eiriolaeth iddyn nhw? – Dr Juping Yu a’r Athro Mark Llewellyn Tudalen 20 Gofal dementia siaradwyr Cymraeg – Lowri W. Williams Tudalen 23 Sicrhau bod lleisiau’n cael eu clywed – Heléna ... canolbwyntio ar ofal dementia siaradwyr Cymraeg. Mae’r erthygl yn amlinellu *Cyfieithwyd o’r Saesneg 4 canfyddiadau gwaith ymchwil sy’n ymwneud â phrofiadau a lleisiau pobl sy’n byw gyda dementia, ac yn dangos

  2. Spring 2022 Newsletter v4.pdf

    Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) for the work it delivers through projects such as HOPE and Dementia Advocacy. The QPM is the UK’s only independent quality performance mark for organisations like Age ... quarterly newsletter from Age Cymru Spring Edition 2022 Extra year of funding for our dementia advocacy project Age Cymru’s Dementia Advocacy project has been awarded a year’s continuation funding from the Welsh

  3. IG52.pdf

    be helpful for you if you’re looking after someone: • Advice for carers • Caring for someone with dementia. 3 Do any of these statements apply to you? “I’m just doing what anyone would do in my position ... thought of himself as a carer until a friend suggested he apply for Carer’s Allowance. ‘My wife has dementia and I help her get dressed and make sure she takes her medication. It hadn’t occurred to me before

  4. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy October 2023 Final.pdf

    uk/advocacy Dementia Advocacy Project There is a new Dementia Advocacy Project booklet now available, please us the link below to view it: DAPBooklet The Dementia Advocacy Project ... project and the service that they can offer. Please click the link below to access the video: Dementia Advocacy Project Information Video 4 Advocacy Networks A range of regional advocacy

  5. Social Care Policy Statement November 2017.pdf

    all social care staff in Wales receive mandatory, standardised human rights, dignified care and dementia care training. This should include respectful communication, protecting privacy, promoting autonomy ... providers must ensure all social care staff receive training in understanding, recognising and managing dementia-related conditions.  Social care providers should train staff to recognise malnutrition and dehydration

  6. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in _older_age_Disability.pdf

    mental health problems face a number of issues. There is evidence of under and late diagnosis of both dementia and depression by General Practitioners and for those in need of mental health services, in many ... 1970s there has been an increased awareness of a link between learning disability and early-onset dementia, raising issues for continued care provision and ageing in place. One third of all people with a

  7. RB_Oct15_Age_UK_almanac.pdf

    ............................................................................................ 20 Dementia ............................................................................................... ... older people are difficult to reach by traditional surveys, for example those living with frailty or dementia. However, in the UK, general practitioners (GPs) are responsible for the care of the whole population

  8. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_LGBT.pdf

    Gay, Bisexual and Trans* Individuals Living with Dementia: Concepts, Practice and Rights, Routledge 2 Withall L, Alzheimer’s Australia (2014) Dementia, Transgender and intersex people: Do service providers ... : 99-114 Archibald C (2006) Gay and lesbian issues: learning on the (research) job, Journal of Dementia Care 14 (4 - July/August) : 21-23 Aspinall P (2009) Estimating the size and composition of the

  9. GCBH_Sleep-Brain-Connection.pdf

    and staying asleep, - to help those who may have possible sleep disorders, - to help people with dementia who have trouble sleeping and their caregivers, - and to help health care providers. The recommendations ... People with chronic inadequate sleep are at higher risk for and experience more severe conditions of dementia, depression, heart disease, obesity, diabetes, fall-related injuries, and cancer. 2 In the following

  10. RB_2012_Equalities_Evidence_Review.pdf

    communication issues tend to be 10 particularly under represented. This especially applies to people with dementia and other disabilities affecting people’s ability to speak.(24) A growing number of studies focus ... often. This happens for a variety of reasons including problems with balance, poor vision, and dementia. Estimates suggest around a third of people aged 65 and over living at home fall at least once

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