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  1. FS37w.pdf

    arranged as part of your care plan – options if you have low level needs 37 10.1 ‘Home from hospital’ or ‘hospital discharge’ services from charitable / voluntary sector ... services that can be arranged as part of your care plan – options if you have potential to improve in the short term 39 11.1 Intermediate care 40 11.2 Reablement services 40 11.3 NHS rehabilitation

  2. FS63.pdf

    the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 4 3 Introduction – the private rented sector 7 4 Welsh Government information on renting a home 8 5 Where to find private rented accommodation ... Renting your home in Wales – rights or problems regarding your rent;  Factsheet 68w Renting your home in Wales – rights if you are threatened with eviction;  Factsheet 67w Home improvements and repairs

  3. RB_2012_Equalities_Evidence_Review.pdf

    associated companies merged on 1 April 2009. Together they have formed the Age UK Group, dedicated to improving the lives of people in later life. The three national Age Concerns in Scotland, Northern Ireland ... Table of Contents Chapter Page Introduction 4 Challenges for the review 8 Falls prevention 14 Home from hospital services 24 Handyperson schemes 32 Befriending 43 Day opportunities 55 Conclusion 69

  4. FS69.pdf

    our work 11 Age UK factsheet 69 May 2024 Water advice Page 3 of 12 1 Introduction Saving water at home helps the environment and may help reduce your bills if you use a water meter. Saving hot water can ... in the same way as the gas and electricity industries. If you are billed on rateable value of your home, your water charges are fixed. You may be able to save on bills by opting to have a free water meter

  5. RB_Oct15_agenda_for_later_life_2015_full_report.pdf

    global context 14 3 Enough money 22 4 Feeling well 32 5 High quality health and care 44 6 Safe at home 56 7 Active communities 66 Notes 76 2 3 Our partners Age UK works with partners in the UK and across ... years Female: 12.9 years (2010–12) £128 billion (2012) Key points • Integrated public services can improve older people’s lives in a cost-effective way, but individuals need a way into the system, for example

  6. CRS_Aug17_cqc_next_phase_of_regulation_consultation_2.pdf

     Age UK believes there should be further consistency and transparency in defining ‘requires improvement ratings’ and in taking enforcement action. Although we welcome the proposal to be more transparent ... PART 1: REGULATING IN A COMPLEX CHANGING LANDSCAPE 1.1 Clarifying how we define providers and improving the structure of registration ● 1a What are your views on our proposal that the register should

  7. RB_Sept16_Age_UK_Briefing_Fraud_and_Scams.pdf

    services they didn’t previously need. Older victims are 2.4 times more likely to die or go into a care home than those who are not scammed. Scammers are often organised, predatory criminals who gain trust ... police, banks, and others have to adapt and tackle fraud. Examples of current solutions The Home Office set up a Joint Fraud Taskforce in February 2016 and Age UK is contributing to the ‘victims

  8. RB_Sept12_npi_Affordability_Of_Retirement_Housing_In_The_UK.pdf

    Britain have less than £75,000 in equity and are unlikely to be able to use this to buy a retirement home outright. A further 37% have between £75,000 and £175,000 and will find their choice of retirement ... retirement housing limited by what they can afford. As the cost to buy a typical one bedroom retirement home is affordable to most owner-occupiers it is much more likely that the ongoing costs and limited availability

  9. RB_Oct15_Diversity_Dementia_Gearing_up.pdf

    for black and minority ethnic older people. Some generalist HAs provide specific supported living or home care schemes for minority groups adding to their portfolio of services beyond the provision of accommodation ... on one cultural, religious or ethnic group? • How much is a new tenant permitted to do to make the home their own, in terms of dementia-related adaptations (focusing on cultural or religious matters)? •

  10. CRS_Sept17_Ofgem_default_tariffs_for_domestic_customers.pdf

    ustomers_at_the_end_of_fixed-term_contracts.pdf 2 Older, not colder: Why older people need warm homes, Age UK, 2014 3 http://www.ageuk.org.uk/latest-news/nearly-3-million-over-65s-struggling-financially/

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