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  1. RB_July11_Ageing_well_Improving_Later_Life_Book.pdf

    Last orders? Alan Maryon-Davis 58 No time to lose. Ian Philp 62 Money matters. John Vorhaus 66 Keep in touch. Alan Walker 70 Feel right at home. Peter Lansley 74 Invest in your future. Mark Dampier ... slightly faster cognitive decline. 2 Health Avoiding illness, especially cardiovascular disease, can keep the brain thinking better. 3 Brain health People with fewer small scars (lesions) in the connections

  2. WWU - Welsh.pdf

    ydyw wedi ei insiwleiddio a bod eich system wres yn gweithio’n iawn. Fe ddylai Nyth neu linell gyngor Warm and Safe Homes (WASH) allu eich cynghori (gweler tudalennau 37 a 38). Am fwy o awgrymiadau o ran sut ... i bobl sydd â phroblemau tai. Llinell gymorth cyngor ar dai: 08000 495 495 www.sheltercymru.org.uk Warm and Safe Homes (WASH) – Llinell gyngor Yr elusen National Energy Action (NEA) sy’n rhedeg Gwasanaeth

  3. IG21.pdf

    this guide. They can provide more information on a lot of the topics covered, so it’s a good idea to keep their contact details handy. Tel: 0300 456 0300 Website: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ off ... your behalf or only certain types of decisions. • Your attorney usually has to keep your money separate from theirs and keep accounts to show this. • You can ask for regular updates on how much money you

  4. CRS_Nov15_NHS_Mandate_2016_17.pdf

    when they are ill and prevent serious problems developing o To keep an eye on their health and pick up problems before they develop  ‘Keeping them well/healthy’ in terms of providing lifestyle support/advice

  5. RB_Sept16_Age_UK_Briefing_Transport_infrastructure.pdf

    social isolation  Getting involved in the community: Some older people felt it was harder for them to keep up their voluntary work or charitable activities as a result of transport issues.  Accessing healthcare ... it’s a time where I need it, like a major appointment up at the hospital... but you don’t want to keep asking folks for a lift, you know? You don’t like asking people all the time. I’d rather get there

  6. IG48.pdf

    Living well with dementia. Making life easier. 17. Your health. 20. Driving. 21. Holidays. 22. Keeping engaged and active. 23. Working. 25. Legal and financial considerations. Benefits. 26. Getting your ... can be difficult to explain to children and young people, and you may worry about upsetting them. Keep your explanation simple, ask other adults (such as their parents) to help, and answer any questions

  7. BigStep_Fundraising_Pack.pdf

    provides vital weekly friendship and support to people who are living alone. Fundraising helps us to keep our vital contact services going. Last year our wonderful team made more than 11,629 friendship calls ... around Wales. We will record the progress of Team Big Step around this circuit throughout September and keep you posted via social media and our Big Step web page. Wales is the only country in the world with

  8. CRS_Dec13_FCA_Cash_savings_market_study.pdf

    consistently low at 0.5% since March 2009. This means that interest earned on savings is failing to keep pace with the rising cost of living. For people with relatively low levels of savings and low incomes ... “So far I feel I have coped well with managing my finances and even enjoy doing so. It helps to keep my brain active (I am 79). Continual vigilance is vital. The biggest danger is inertia. Banks and

  9. FS34.pdf

    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 and sometimes wanders off or turns the gas on without lighting it ... then sign it and attach it securely to the rest of the claim pack. If you can, it is a good idea to keep a copy of the completed form and any attachments but do not worry if this is not possible. Help you

  10. Grant application information and guidance - Small grant programme to combat isolation and loneliness of older military veterans in Wales.pdf

    describe the project. • Record, monitor and report on progress using the programme monitoring forms, keeping reporting deadlines and maintaining contact with the programme manager Page 3 of 4 • It must have

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