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  1. Dementia Friendly Programme - Final Evaluation Report (July 2015).pdf

    ............................................................................................... 3 Key messages ......................................................................................... ... ........................................................................... 43 9. Conclusions and Key Learning .........................................................................................

  2. RB_July15_Dementia Friendly Programme - Final Evaluation Report.pdf

    ............................................................................................... 3 Key messages ......................................................................................... ... ........................................................................... 43 9. Conclusions and Key Learning .........................................................................................

  3. are_you_listening_interactive.pdf

    agencies came together to form the alliance, led by Age UK Wiltshire. The over-50s themselves played a key role in finding out about the needs, concerns and aspirations of their peers. This was supported with ... in many practical ways. Membership of key boards, such as the Joint Commissioning Boards on Care and Health, Older People Services, Adult Abuse Board and the key Scrutiny Board, has brought about substantial

  4. CRS_May17_Intermediate_care_including_reablement.pdf

    of support available to them in the community. Key points and recommendations Age UK’s detailed comments can be seen in the NICE proforma below. Key points from our response include:  Recognising ... avoidance’. Similarly, we agree with the authors of the audit on their conclusion that ‘waiting times are a key measure of 5 accessibility and are particularly important for older people who may deteriorate rapidly

  5. RB_Oct11_Stop_falling_report.pdf

    still more must be done at the local level to prioritise falls prevention and put in place these key services. 2 P. A. Logan et al., Community Falls Prevention for People Who Call an Emergency Ambulance ... delivered over several weeks or months by a local service, can lead to a reduction in falls. 11 The key components within this pathway include: • Integrated, multi-disciplinary services Effective falls prevention

  6. Winter 2023 v7.pdf

    provide as much information and advice as possible to help you meet the many challenges of winter. Our key message this year is to make sure you keep yourself and your home warm despite the financial challenges ... our recently launched More Money in Your Pocket guide will help you meet your food, fuel and other key winter costs. We recently published our fourth annual What Matters to You survey that gives us a crucial

  7. CRS_July16_Ofgem_on_Priority_Services_Register_review.pdf

    relevant questions, noting in brackets the corresponding paragraph numbers from the consultation paper. Key points and recommendations 1. We support improvements to PSR provision, especially given the likelihood ... handlers and other customer-facing staff are trained in the requisite skills to be able to identify key vulnerabilities, such as dementia, which customers are unlikely to spontaneously mention, and ask prompting

  8. Good Practice Guide v4.pdf

    if you can, reach out to the people in your life who can gently support you. Remember to keep other key relatives informed as plans develop. The care home will want to work with you to make the transition ... like to consider the following: • Meet with the manager, the cook, the activity co-ordinator or other key staff. You can always ask if this can be done remotely, – perhaps they can give you a virtual tour

  9. 20210219 DAP Communication tools Brief - final.pdf

    Demonstrate our effectiveness and support for older people • Capture feedback and evaluation • To capture key stakeholder feedback to inform service delivery and care provision • To support reminiscence and story

  10. RB_Mar2014_ fear_of_Crime.pdf

    from a World Health Organisation survey of older people’s health and wellbeing in six countries. Key findings:  There are large national variations in rates of fear of crime  Older women and frail

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