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  1. RB_July15_How to make your Age UK dementia friendly.pdf

    How to make your Age UK dementia friendly A guide to making mainstream services accessible to people with dementia Introduction We wrote this guide to offer guidance and inspiration to any local Age ... more accessible to people with dementia. This guide considers different ways that local Age UKs can make their mainstream services more friendly to people living with dementia. It is based on our experience

  2. Age Cymru Dementia Advocacy Project DL Leaflet - updated 11-8-23 + QPM.pdf

    What our Dementia Advocates won’t do • Manage your money, shop for you, or give you any advice relating to finances • Give you their opinion or advise you on decisions • Submit benefit claims for you • ... you have received please email dementiaadvocacy@agecymru.org.uk Independent Dementia Advocacy Project Our independent dementia advocacy project ensures that your voice is heard and you’re at the centre

  3. Insights_Report -Age_and_Dementia-Friendly_Gymnastics_Programme_Evaluation_Findings.pdf

    Insights Report Age & Dementia Friendly Gymnastics Programme Evaluation Findings For more detail please see the Age & Dementia Friendly Gymnastics Programme Evaluation Report ... exercise programme developed by the Korean and Japanese Gymnastics Federations for people living with dementia. The British Gymnastics Foundation has taken the core principles of this programme and adapted it

  4. Carers

    service models to identify, and better meet the needs of older carers and carers of people living with dementia, funded by the Welsh Government Sustainable Social Services Third Sector Grant. The project will ... their voices are heard, and better meet the needs of older carers, carers of people living with dementia, and carers of people who have now moved to live in a care home.

  5. 20210219 DAP Marketing Brief - final.pdf

    1 Age Cymru Dementia Advocacy Project Marketing Brief February 2021 1. Who are we? Age Cymru is the national Charity for older people in Wales, we work with our 5 local Age Cymru partners to improve ... marketing? We are seeking to market our Dementia Advocacy project, funded by Welsh Government through the Gwent Regional Partnership Board to support older people with dementia and those who are going through

  6. 20210219 DAP Communication tools Brief - final.pdf

    1 Age Cymru Dementia Advocacy Project Communication Tools Brief February 2021 1. Who are we? Age Cymru is the national Charity for older people in Wales, we work with our 5 local Age Cymru partners ... tools to support the work of our Dementia Advocacy project, funded by Welsh Government through the Gwent Regional Partnership Board to support older people with dementia and those who are going through

  7. Advocacy

    Age Cymru runs an advocacy project to help people participate and engage

  8. Scams Team WASP conference Sept.pdf

    Feeling lonely rather than being alone is associated with an increased risk of clinical dementia in later life. Dementia makes people more vulnerable to scams. Proactive Prevention www.friendsagainstscams

  9. Cartrefu Infographic - Welsh.pdf

    genedlaethol mewn cartrefi gofal Amcangyfrifir bod 80% o breswylwyr hŷn mewn cartrefi gofal yn byw gyda dementia. Yn 2013, bu'r Gymdeithas Alzheimer yn arolygu perthnasau i breswylwyr mewn cartrefi gofal, a gwelwyd ... Gwasanaethau Dementia Cymru ym Mhrifysgol Bangor, wedi datgan bod y rhaglen wedi cael effaith sylweddol ar lesiant pobl hŷn yn ogystal ag agweddau staff at breswylwyr, yn enwedig y rhai sy’n byw â dementia. Cafodd

  10. Cartrefu Infographic - English 14.08.20.pdf

    participatory and mentoring programme It’s estimated that 80% of older care home residents are living with dementia. In 2013 the Alzheimer’s Society surveyed relatives of care home residents, and it was found that ... care homes have participated since the beginning of the programme. An independent evaluation, by Dementia Services Development Centre Wales at Bangor University, of the first phase found that the programme

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