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  1. 20190724 Easy access to listed buildings - Age Cymru response.pdf

    and amenities that are accessible and that accommodate the needs of older people to help them enjoy health and wellbeing and to fully participate in society. In considering access to listed buildings and ... real risks of excluding older people. It is essential that older people feel empowered to speak up about their own choices and views (see Age Cymru’s 2019 edition of the EnvisAGE2 discussion journal, focusing

  2. Keeping well at home.pdf

    person you’re supporting can’t leave the house, it’s still important for their physical and mental health, to keep moving. Whether that’s turning on their favourite song and dancing, undertaking housework ... outdoors if they stay more than two metres from others, although many people people may be anxious about doing this. Stay connected Connecting regularly with friends and family, and other support is important

  3. Survey Outline Covid 19 v4.docx

    that represent older people.It is important that Welsh Government and others hear from older people about their experiences of the lockdown and the impact that this has made on them.This survey will take ... theinternet?Yes No Your experiences duringlockdownB1. How have you been accessing information and updates about the lockdown? (Select any that apply)TV newsOnline Radio Local newspaperVia friends/familyNational

  4. Measuring a nation's progress - April 2019.pdf

    learning for older people, in terms not only of personal enjoyment, but also for physical and mental health, social engagement and ability to manage their lives.3 The value of nonvocational learning to older ... Age Cymru undertook a survey called the Community Calculator, which gauged older people’s views about their community. More than a 1,000 people from across Wales responded to the survey.

  5. RB_May17_FAQs-Age_UKs_Wellbeing_Index.pdf

    FAQs about Age UK’s Index of Wellbeing in Later Life 1. What is Age UK’s Index of Wellbeing in Later Life? Age UK’s Index of Wellbeing in Later Life is a summary measure that provides information on how ... from research articles and our consultations (see our methodology summary if you’d like to know more about the research sources and who was on the research team). We then looked to see which of the available

  6. Falls Awareness Week 2022 FINAL.pdf

    to get about, and feel confident on your feet? Do you struggle with your feet and toenails, or worn footwear? Do you struggle with your eyesight, or to maintain a healthy diet, or worry about the side ... service and want to focus on health and wellbeing, why not do something that can make a difference in helping to prevent people falling. Ask yourself or another older person about falls today and offer help

  7. Coivd-19 Survey_v2 ENGLISH.docx

    thatrepresentolder people.It is important that Welsh Government and others hear from older people about theirexperiences of the lockdown and the impactthat this has made on them.This surveywilltake15minutestocomplete ... ear?Yes No Your experiencesduringlockdownB1. How have you been accessing information and updates about the latest lockdown? (Selectanythat apply)TV news National newspaperRadio Local newspaperVia friends/familyOnline

  8. Take action 09023.pdf

    inevitable part of ageing Did you know that many of us start to feel a bit unsteady on our feet or worry about falling. But there are simple things we can do to help avoid a slip or fall. Take action today

  9. CAP Referal Form 2024.docx

    Widowed o Divorced o Separated oDoes the person live alone? Yes oNo oOther people in household:About the person’s hobbies and interests (details are helpful)Does the person have a risk assessment in ... oIf yes please state which:GP details in case of emergencyName: Tel no: Address: Details of any health issues (e.g. other relevant medical conditions or mobility problems) Other agencies involved and

  10. Carers Rights A4 English.pdf

    support to family members, friends, neighbours or others because of longterm physical or mental ill-health or disability, or issues related to growing older. As a carer, you’ve certain rights that can help ... easier. You have the right to: • receive information, advice and assistance from your Local Authority about support services like practical help at home, support groups near you, or counselling to help deal

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