keen to be able to return to visiting their loved ones. This volunteering opportunity will play a key role in supporting care homes with visiting as they seek to welcome visitors. You could be: • Supporting ... appropriate • Escorting visitors to and from visiting areas • Other activities that support smooth and safe visiting. The role would suit someone who has the following qualities and skills: • Good, positive
keen to be able to return to visiting their loved ones. This volunteering opportunity will play a key role in supporting care homes as they welcome visitors and help facilitate residents' wellbeing. You ... use of distancing, masks and sanitiser as appropriate • Other activities that support smooth and safe visiting • Assisting staff and residents with refreshments and planned activities • Encouraging gentle
keen to be able to return to visiting their loved ones. This volunteering opportunity will play a key role in supporting care homes as they welcome visitors and help facilitate residents' wellbeing. You ... use of distancing, masks and sanitiser as appropriate • Other activities that support smooth and safe visiting • Assisting staff and residents with refreshments and planned activities • Encouraging gentle
keen to be able to return to visiting their loved ones. This volunteering opportunity will play a key role in supporting care homes as they welcome visitors and help facilitate residents' wellbeing. You ... use of distancing, masks and sanitiser as appropriate • Other activities that support smooth and safe visiting • Assisting staff and residents with refreshments and planned activities • Encouraging gentle
benefit from help with personal care, such as getting washed or dressed, or supervision to keep you safe during the day or night have any type of disability or illness, including sight or hearing impairments ... activity takes you much longer than it would somebody without a disability, or if it’s difficult to do safely, include this too. Say if you need reminding or encouraging to do things, as this also counts as
Police and London branches in October 2016 and is now live across all 43 police forces in the UK. • The key aims of this partnership are: o To identify individuals who are tricked into going into their local ... victim support to reduce the individuals future susceptibility to scams. o To arrest fraudsters • A key method employed by criminals committing fraud offences is to encourage the victim to attend their local
event was chaired by Rhodri ab Owen from Positif Politics. The lively discussions covered a number of key issues affecting older people such as digital exclusion, accessing general practice, paying for care
Older people, fraud and scams Key facts 5 million targeted Almost 5 million older people (65+) believe they have been targeted by scammers.1 12% responded While only 12% of those targeted responded to ... together with local police forces, Police and Crime Commissioners and the voluntary sector, have a key role in protecting and supporting people in vulnerable circumstances. What Age UK wants to see • More
friendly Wales This survey is for people aged 50 or over across Wales, and is being undertaken by key organisations that represent older people.It is important that Welsh Government and others hear from ... challenging for you? (e.g. confidence to go out, loss of support provided during lockdown, feeling safe, using distancing / masks, using public transport, access to public toilets, resumption of clubs /
be challenging. We have been seeking innovative ways to deliver our advocacy service until it is safe to return to face to face working. 3. What are we looking for? We are looking for the successful ... Demonstrate our effectiveness and support for older people • Capture feedback and evaluation • To capture key stakeholder feedback to inform service delivery and care provision • To support reminiscence and story