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  1. RB_June16_Age_UK_Discharge_From_Hospital_Briefing.pdf

    Older people are much more likely to be moved multiple times during a stay in hospital.  Recent research by the Centre for Social Exclusion at the London School of Economics highlighted the increased risks ... 3 National Nursing Research Unit, King’s College London and Employment Research Unit, June 2014 “Survey of district and community nurses in 2013: Report

  2. annual_review_2013_2014.pdf

    active and be healthier, offer befriending services to tackle loneliness and isolation and carry out research into brain health to learn more about how we age, and how we might tackle conditions like dementia ... role to play in helping find solutions that may shape the way we age in future. The Age UK-funded research project, The Disconnected Mind, continues to help us understand the way our brain and thinking skills

  3. RB_Sept15_Cost_to_meet_the_unmet_social_care_needs.pdf

    recipient of home-based social care services prepared by the Personal Social Services Research Unit (PSSRU), a research unit jointly funded by the University of Manchester, the University of Kent and the ... (2014). Unit Costs of Health & Social Care 2014. Compiled by Lesley Curtis. Personal Social Services Research Unit. The University of Kent. Canterbury. Marmot, M. et al. (2014). English Longitudinal Study of

  4. CRS_Dec11_Building_mutual_post_office.pdf

    Office through a „mixed membership‟ mode. For example, the model proposed in the Co-operatives UK research published in 2011iii. It is important that members representing consumers have a part to play in ... carry out our research on many different topics and consultations. As your views are valuable to us, would it be okay if we were to contact you again from time to time either for research or to send through

  5. Transport policy statement - January 2018.pdf

    than other age groups but they are less likely to manage with poor quality services. An Age Cymru research study2 showed that there is a dearth of bus services in many communities and at certain times, which ... part of the lives of many older people,27 providing a vital connection to services and amenities. Research has also found that it is invaluable in helping older people in Wales to retain their independence

  6. Grant application and delivery support form.pdf

    relevant support for their mental wellbeing 2) Socialising and getting active Through the Project 360° research there was a clear willingness and need for Veterans to be more active and to be connected with their ... all Veterans want to socialise in an armed forces centred environment and many fed back during the research that they want to socialise more broadly or do not want to be connected to the Veterans world. It

  7. Mandatory concessionary fares scheme - January 2018.pdf

    than other age groups and they are less likely to manage with poor quality services. An Age Cymru research study4 showed that there is a dearth of bus services in many communities. Despite having a free ... 3 Older People’s Commissioner for Wales (2010) Concessionary Bus Pass Research. 4 Age Cymru (2013) Buses – a lifeline for older people. Older people’s experience of bus services

  8. RB_Oct15_Age_UK_almanac.pdf

    Exeter Medical School Ageing Research Group © 2015 UEMS Ageing Research Group, University of Exeter. ... National Institute for Health Research School for Public Health Research (NIHR SPHR). WH was supported by the NIHR Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care for the South West Peninsula

  9. Annual_review_201516_lowres.pdf

    health and care services • We deliver and work to transform wellbeing services • We campaign and research • We support the Age UK network • We work internationally Why we’re here 2.9m 2.9 million people ... age. John, pictured with a 3D print of his brain, is part of the Age UK funded Disconnected Mind research project at the University of Edinburgh. Every three years, John and hundreds of the original participants

  10. CRS_Nov16_Managing_medicines_for_adults_receiving_social_care_in_the_community.pdf

    reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy ... comfortably with the experience many older people have with health and care professionals. Indeed, in research we published with Ipsos MORI (Understanding the lives of people living with frailty, 2014) one participant

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