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  1. Newsletter Summer 2021 - English.pdf

    Big Step we’re asking people to help us to support to older people by raising much needed funds to keep these services going and help us create an age friendly Wales. We hope that through this fun, virtual ... Cymru Summer Edition 2021 Retired IT consultant keeping older people fit, healthy and connected during lockdown Age Cymru volunteer Vic Spears is still keeping his Tai Chi classes of more than 60 older people

  2. Scams and Swindles 2 PDF proof English.pdf

    Calling Zones (or cold calling control zones) are designated areas that cold callers are asked to keep out of. Signage tells them the vast majority of residents do not want to be cold called, especially ... home improvement work or selling goods and services on the doorstep. The zones are not intended to keep out well-known reputable local traders who perform a valued service, such as milkmen or window cleaners

  3. 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

  4. CRS_March17_review_automatic_enrolment.pdf

    for example by reducing charges and fees. Engagement of course does have a role, particularly in keeping people saving and encouraging them to increase their savings as they can afford to do so. Evidence ... eligible jobholders find the payment levels affordable. Young people in particular remain more likely to keep saving, with only 7 per cent of the under 30s opting out compared to 23 per cent of those aged 50+

  5. 20170203Loneliness - evidencetoHSCScommittee.pdf

    expanded my life and it’s really helped with my health and wellbeing. Facebook is also a lifeline as it keeps me in touch with family and friends. 12. In 2015, Age Cymru was commissioned by the Older People’s ... of community services and an erosion of the community infrastructure and support that is vital to keep people active and engaged in later life. 23. The Act also introduced legislation that requires local

  6. IL5.pdf

    home once they move in? Are valuables covered by the home’s insurance? n What are the terms for keeping the room if your relative has to go into hospital? Are notice conditions to terminate the contract

  7. CRS_Sept16_Age_UK's_response_to_DCLG_consultation_including_Attendance_Allowance.pdf

    support across England for disabled older people, as there is no guarantee that in future, funding would keep pace with demand. We appreciate that transferring resources from the social security budget to councils ... live independently and may have to go into a home. (Male 90-100). I wouldn't be able to afford to keep my heating on so much, get to hospital and GP appointments and would just worry I couldn't manage

  8. RB_Sept16_Attendance_Allownace_ survey_report.pdf

    rising demand for such services from an ageing population, and levels of investment that have failed to keep pace.4 In addition, local Age UKs report that in many localities low level support services like ... don't want to go into hospital. I haven't much puff! But I want to be independent. (Female 80-89) Keeps me independent in my own home. I couldn't afford the extra heating costs, prepared meal service, or

  9. IG56.pdf

    Rethinking mental health. We’ve all been told how important it is to look after our physical health, from keeping active to eating well. But what about our mental health? The importance of looking after our mental ... guide Healthy living has more information about diet options and drinking sensibly. 4. Keep active. As well as keeping you healthy, being active is a great way to improve your mood, as it increases the production

  10. RB_Oct10_Invisible_But_Invaluable_Report.pdf

    life has not turned out as we expected when I retired.’ Brian, 70 Caring is not only about keeping up morale, keeping someone company and encouraging them; it is also frequently about doing all of the cooking ... husband, wife or partner and now found themselves not only delivering personal care but trying to keep up with the jobs that both of them used to share – cleaning and maintaining the home and garden, doing

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