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  1. CRS_Dec15_BIS_switching_principles.pdf

    service is likely to be a key concern, particularly for older people who live alone and have health or mobility problems. For example, disruption to a fixed line telephone connection can leave people cut off

  2. Age Cymru response to Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Condiitons in Adults consultation response July 2021.pdf

    access private services rather than wait for NHS services to reopen and others spoke of their reduced mobility and worsening mental and physical health because of the long treatment waiting times. This is backed

  3. Age Cymru response to 6th Senedd Health and Social Care priorities September 2021.pdf

    access private services rather than wait for NHS services to reopen and others spoke of their reduced mobility and worsening mental and physical health because of the long treatment waiting times. Others told

  4. Age Cymru response - Social Prescribing Framework October 2022.pdf

    Burholt, Journal of Quality in Ageing in Older Adults, Older people in Wales, their transport and mobility: A literature review. https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/14717794200300011/full/html

  5. report_of_trustees_and_annual_accounts_2012_2013.pdf

    find and access the information they are looking for. • We will optimise the website for use on mobile and tablets so people can access and effectively navigate the website on a variety of devices. Money ... first time. Over 120,000 older people received basic healthcare – such as health check-ups using mobile medical units, help with transport to hospitals or clinics and assistance to pay for essential medicines

  6. Final Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness report

    Lolita is 76 and lives in Neath, in Wales. In 2016 she had her third stroke and was left with limited mobility. Discharged from hospital without a care and support package she was unable to get out of the house ... been part of the group hoping to start up the community garden, but had withdrawn, fearful that her mobility issues, and the scope of the project might overwhelm her. However, with practical and emotional

  7. fit for the future project - Final Evaluation Report (July 2015).pdf

    Improving Physical activity  Exercise groups: Yoga; Zumba; Tai Chi; led walks; Trampolining; Aqua Mobility; Wii fit games; dancing (i.e. line, Latin); gym group; seated exercises; aerobics; ‘staying steady’ ... the group sessions was particularly important for older people who were carers or who had limited mobility. An older couple in Rotherham, for example, have to use a car to go into the town centre from their

  8. CRS_Feb12_Consultationresponse_Transport_CPF.pdf

    services, particularly where this affects access to key services and people‟s well-being. Improving mobility for older people will have a direct benefit to the local economy. Older people‟s spending reached

  9. CRS_Sept14_CMA_residential_property_management_services.pdf

    adaptation within the home. Market progress on adequate support for older leaseholders with restricted mobility, is an important issue across all forms of leasehold as well as retirement housing.  The Ipsos

  10. Developing a Social Prescribing Framework October 2022.pdf

    Burholt, Journal of Quality in Ageing in Older Adults, Older people in Wales, their transport and mobility: A literature review. https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/14717794200300011/full/html

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