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  1. IL1.pdf

    temperatures and humidity can present a risk to our health – especially as we get older. Here are some helpful tips on how to stay safe during hot weather. When you’re out and about. • Try to avoid spending ... hot weather warnings or unseasonably warm weather. • Make sure you apply suncream. You should use at least SPF 15 and apply it regularly. Make sure you don’t miss any spots – it can be easy to forget

  2. 20171901Chargingforcareandsupport.pdf

    Do you agree that this increase strikes the right balance between helping to raise additional income for local authorities (to help meet increasing cost pressures in providing care and ensuring the quality ... quality social care and hope that this increase will help to alleviate this pressure. Age Cymru believes that retaining the maximum charge, albeit at a higher rate, will ensure that non-residential care

  3. RB_Feb13_Understanding_the_oldest_old_Improving_Later_Life.pdf

    Welcome. Welcome to Understanding the oldest old. In the course of our work with people in later life, we at Age UK have become increasingly aware of the importance of the group often called the ‘oldest old’ ... all need to know more about people at the upper end, the ‘oldest old’. We are concerned that all of us who make decisions concerning the welfare of this group need help to identify and understand the growing

  4. RB_Dec16_No_one_Should_Have_No_one.pdf

    Further information Back cover About Age UK Age UK is the country’s largest charity dedicated to helping everyone make the most of later life. Age UK provides a wide range of services and its information ... Scotland. Contents December 2016 Report author: Jill Mortimer 3 Most of us have felt very lonely and alone at some point in our lives.1 It’s a profoundly personal and painful experience and people can feel completely

  5. Changes to landline telephones

    which means that landline services are changing. You’ll still be able to have a landline in your home, but the technology that powers it will be a bit different and you may need to upgrade some of your ... ‘IP network’. Landlines will still exist, and you can still have a phone line in your home - but the system that underpins it will be different. The changeover needs to happen by December 2025

  6. Intergenerational falls prevention

    This education resource pack is designed to help children think about falling over, the impact that this could have on people, how they can support friends, relatives and loved ones to reduce their risk

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  8. RB_Feb16_Older_people_and_power_loss_floods_and_storms.pdf

    rely on an oxygen machine or stairlift, who can’t easily get out of the house or who live alone may be at risk. The nightmare scenario is an older person alone and cut-off in a crisis – this is what we must ... especially at risk. During the 2014 floods, some of the 165 local Age UKs responded in nimble ways, such as bringing food to older people in their homes. Since last summer we have been helping people sign

  9. 20190905 Increasing notice period for 'no fault eviction' - Age Cymru response.pdf

    Government’s proposals to extend the minimum notice period for a notice under section 173 of the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 from two months to six months, and to restrict the issue of such a notice until six ... six months after the occupation date - we see these proposals as a step in the right direction to help to improve the security of renters. We do have concerns, however, about the use of break clauses which

  10. IG45.pdf

    knowledge at all. Join our Readers’ Panel at www.ageuk.org.uk/readers-panel. 2) Tell us your story. Have you been affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice helped? If so ... charities. Information written with you in mind. This information guide has been produced with the help of older people, carers and expert peer reviewers. Published: November 2022 3 Contents What this guide

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