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  1. Age Cymru response to community nursing specification .pdf

    quality care to the various groups of older people: • Human rights training. • Dignified care and dementia care training • Respectful communication, protecting privacy, promoting autonomy and Addressing ... and personal hygiene in a sensitive manner). • Training in understanding, recognising and managing dementia-related conditions. • Training on equality and diversity issues to ensure that the needs of all

  2. Age_Cymru_thinking_about_end_of_life_CYM.pdf

    atwrneiaeth fod yn arbennig o ddefnyddiol os cewch ddiagnosis o ddementia, neu os ydych yn byw gyda dementia ar hyn o bryd a bod gennych alluedd meddyliol o hyd. Felly, os daw amser pan na allwch wneud eich ... 40) linell gymorth canser, ac mae gan Gymdeithas Alzheimer a Dementia UK (ewch i dudalennau 38 a 39) linellau cymorth i bobl y mae dementia yn effeithio arnynt. Gwybodaeth ddefnyddiol 27 Meddwl am ddiwedd

  3. Human Rights Toolkits WELSH V1.pdf

    brosiect eiriolaeth: y prosiect eiriolaeth dementia a HOPE. Mae ein prosiect eiriolaeth dementia yn gweithio gydag eiriolwyr cyflogedig i gefnogi pobl sy’n byw gyda dementia i leisio eu barn ynglŷn â phenderfyniadau ... Safonau Gofal Dementia Cymru Gyfan Yn 2021 lansiodd Gwelliant Cymru Lwybr Gofal Dementia Cymru Gyfan, gyda’r nod o ddarparu llwybr clir tuag at weithredu safonau effeithiol ym maes gofal dementia yn ystod

  4. Survey.pdf

    support? Please tick any boxes that apply below  Physical disability  Mental health condition  Dementia  Autistic spectrum condition  Sight loss or hearing loss  Learning disability  Long term ... service models to identify, and better meet the needs of older carers and carers of people living with dementia, funded by the Welsh Government Sustainable Social Services Third Sector Grant.

  5. ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter Oct 2020.pdf

    HOPE project stands for. HOPE project interim messaging HOPE project frequently asked questions Dementia Advocacy Age Cymru has been working with the Alzheimer’s Society to ensure that the advocacy service ... had been obtained for a period of eighteen months to run until March 2022. We’re delighted that Dementia advocacy can still keep running across Wales. More information to follow in due course. deme

  6. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_Older_Offenders.pdf

    primary care survey, Age and Ageing 33 (4) : 396-398 Fazel S, McMillan J and O'Donnell I (2002) Dementia in prison: ethical and legal implications, Journal of Medical Ethics 28 (3) : 156-159 Forsyth K ... policy, Ageing and Society 20 (1) : 79-96 Maschi T, Kwak J, Ko E (et al) (2012) Forget me not: dementia in prison, The Gerontologist 32 (4) : 441-451 Maschi T, Sullivan Dennis K, Gibson S (et al) (2011)

  7. cARTrefu Newsletter January 2020.pdf

    all ages and abilities. She has worked extensively on creative projects with people living with dementia over the last few years, these include creating reminiscence resources for care and nursing staff ... use to help them to relate to patients in hospital and a long term residency working alongside a dementia support worker in The Maelor Hospital in Wrexham. Ticky is based in Denbighshire. Phase 3 so

  8. Preserving what matters report v5.pdf

    meaningful way. The sudden loss of this independence can be a shock, which may cause mental distress. Dementia can make this process more challenging, as the individual may be unable to comprehend why the things ... them. This is particularly important for people living with dementia who do not speak English as a first language. As the symptoms of dementia develop, they may only have access to their main and first

  9. FS34.pdf

    rate he gets depends on whether this is just during the day or night or both. Hazel is 77 and has dementia. During the day, a relative stays with her all the time to help keep Hazel safe, as she is forgetful ... you have good days and bad days, or you have a mental illness, learning disability or early-stage dementia, some questions may be easier to answer if you keep a diary. If you are the relative or carer of

  10. RB_Feb16_Older_people_and_power_loss_floods_and_storms.pdf

    able to cope by themselves but others – including those who are lonely, isolated, ill, living with dementia or reliant on medical equipment – need extra support. This includes help accessing supplies of food ... support, including living alone or in isolated areas with no immediate neighbours, living with dementia or other mental health issues, bereavement and frailty. • Energy companies should ensure that older

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