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  1. If they develop coronavirus symptoms.pdf

    coronavirus symptoms If the person you’re supporting develops coronavirus symptoms you can let them know about the information aon the NHS Wales 111 website (formerly NHS Direct Wales): https://111.wales.nhs ... below) There are two methods for doing this: • Telephone 111 (currently available in the following health board areas - Hywel Dda, Powys, Aneurin Bevan and Swansea Bay - including Bridgend). If they’re outside

  2. Age Cymru Carers report draft03 (1).pdf

    carers provide support to relatives, friends or neighbours who have a disability, physical or mental health needs, or who are affected by addiction. Support they give can include cooking and cleaning, administering ... and those they care for do not receive help until they are at crisis point, at which point their health, both physical and mental, and their financial situation can become compromised. The intervention

  3. Age Cymru Carers report - English.pdf

    carers provide support to relatives, friends or neighbours who have a disability, physical or mental health needs, or who are affected by addiction. Support they give can include cooking and cleaning, administering ... and those they care for do not receive help until they are at crisis point, at which point their health, both physical and mental, and their financial situation can become compromised. The intervention

  4. Carers inquiry - October 2018.pdf

    raise awareness of the issues of importance to them. 2. We welcome the opportunity to respond to the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee’s consultation on the impact of the Social Services and Wellbeing ... spent living with poor health is also increasing. Public Health Wales states1 that men and women are likely to spend on average 17 and 20 years respectively living in poor health. Worryingly, differences

  5. RB_July15_Age_UK_loneliness_risk_index_summary.pdf

    people aged 50+ in England. It is accepted by academics and politicians It asks the right question about loneliness Phil Rossall, Jose Iparraguirre and Susan Davidson July 2015 Disadvantages: sample size ... Error z value Prob Constant -2.6200 0.6119 -4.2820 0.0000 Self-reported Health - Poor 2.0344 0.3894 5.2250 0.0000 Self-reported Health - Fair 1.5819 0.3689 4.2880 0.0000 Household Size -1.0402 0.2402 -4

  6. 17 Care home volunteer code of conduct (1).pdf

    cooperation and equal opportunity, and a workplace free of discrimination and harassment • Respect for health and safety issues including the organisation’s policy on alcohol and drugs • Respect for the organisation’s ... jeans don’t make a good impression • What you wear makes an impression, it’s a non verbal message about yourself. • Don’t contact the media to raise a concern regarding a care home. Guidance on raising

  7. RB_Oct17_Scams_party_conference_paper_nocrops.pdf

    more likely to respond than married people, and half of all people aged 75+ live alone.3 2.5 times health impact People defrauded in their own homes are 2.5 times more likely to either die or go into residential ... them vulnerable, for example if they are bereaved, lonely or living with dementia. The financial and health impacts can be devastating. 1. Banks Banks have a vital role to play in helping consumers avoid scams

  8. RB_June14_Generation_R_Research.pdf

    readiness scores 12 Pension wealth had a comparatively low effect on readiness for ageing 13 Poor health, disability and risky lifestyle reduce readiness for ageing 14 Summary of quantitative findings ... of indicators across economic, health, social and demographic domains, the analysis resulted in seven distinct clusters showing widely ranging income, wealth and health across the age group. This generation

  9. RB_May13_bus_services_in_rural_areas.pdf

    people of cuts to rural bus services 1 Introduction 2 Changes to Bus Services 4 Social isolation 5 Health 8 Finance 10 Bus services 11 Future cuts 12 Case studies 13 Conclusion 24 Recommendation 25 Contents ... buses are being cut without suitable alternatives, which will leave older people stranded. This is about more than getting from A to B. The wider benefits of bus travel and its role in improving people’s

  10. ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter Extra May 2020.pdf

    protect us from the virus. This is particularly important for people over 70 and those with underlying health conditions because they are at higher risk of developing more severe symptoms if they become infected ... living alone who may not have anyone to share their concerns. Others may just want to have a chat about what they saw on television last night. Hopefully, this initiative will help older people cope with

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