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  1. FS63.pdf

    Factsheet 63w  October 2023 15 of 38  key matters;  fundamental terms (these are particularly important terms);  supplementary terms (these ... The following are included as part of each of these terms (though these are not exhaustive lists): Key matters:  the landlord’s name;  the landlord’s or agent’s address;  the rent due and how often;

  2. FS42w.pdf

    personal care and maintenance of hygiene.  Those that assist in using the bath or toilet – for example, bath boards or raised toilet seats.  Products for food preparation – for example, lever taps and adapted ... simple and straightforward items such as grab rails, stair rails, accessible taps, small ramps or key safes. Small adaptations may “fit into the description of ‘immediate falls prevention’ or ‘urgent for

  3. 2020-2021 Age Cymru MMIYP - English.pdf

    applicable across Wales. There are separate versions covering England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Key This symbol indicates who to contact for the next steps you need to take. what next? 5 More money ... or drying your hair? Going to the toilet Do you need help adjusting your clothes after using the toilet, for example because you’re partially sighted; using the toilet during the night; changing clothes

  4. RB_June17_Jo_Cox_Loneliness_Booklet.pdf

    lonely in a crowd whilst others enjoy solitude. However, the lack of meaningful relationships is a key component of loneliness. 1.7% or 200,000 older people 65+ have not had a conversation with friends ... touch with older people who are lonely but either don’t realise it or know how to help them. Training key people in our communities - such as GP’s receptionists, district nurses, Police Community Support Officers

  5. RB_2011_Living_on_a_low_income_full_report.pdf

    Registered charity number 1128267 1Living on a low income in later life Contents Acknowledgements 3 Key findings 4 Getting by in later life: an overview of living on a low income 6 Introduction 14 Report ... apprehensive about the removal of services that were currently available and enhanced their quality of life. Key findings ‘Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen pounds nineteen and six, result

  6. RB_April17_Service_Evaluation--An_introductory_guide.pdf

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Key Points ........................................................................................... ... ................................................ 12 Vinal K Karania Page 2 of 14 April 2017 Key Points -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  7. RB_Aug14_Living_life_with_dementia.pdf

    provides commissioners with clear and simple ideas for support and services that contribute to the nine key outcomes listed in the State of the Nation report • presents a range of services for people living ... and diagnose dementia and provide better support for carers • a recognition by NHS England of the key role of public health • the launch of a “dementia care and support compact” • a commitment by 230

  8. RB_Sept14_Ethnicity_and_occupational_pension.pdf

    Reflecting a relatively low-value Basic State Pension, occupational pensions have historically been a key aspect of pension protection within Britain. Existing research shows that minority ethnic groups are ... scheme among working-age individuals from minority ethnic groups and the White British population. Key Points • Among all persons aged 25-SPA, being a woman, married, in one’s 40s or 50s, with a Degree

  9. Independent Professional Advocacy ENGLISH - March 2020.pdf

    advocacy available (such as peer, citizen, volunteer or formal advocacy). This booklet explains these key terms to assist in determining when it is appropriate to refer someone to an independent professional ... in determining their wellbeing outcomes and reach a conclusion on their needs for advocacy support. Key barriers will include issues and situations that will impair individuals’ ability to: • understand

  10. FS37w.pdf

    2014 for Health Boards and NHS Trusts’ 14 3 Hospital discharge processes 15 3.1 List of key steps in hospital discharge 15 3.2 Discharge planning to begin at the point of admission 17 3.3 Hospital ... 15 of 71 3 Hospital discharge processes 3.1 List of key steps in hospital discharge The following steps are important for a timely, effective discharge. As

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