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  1. RB_2016_Testing_Promising_Approaches_to_Reducing_Loneliness_Report.pdf

    heart attack, followed by a stroke soon after. Whilst in hospital recovering she fell and broke her wrist. Charlotte’s health and mood deteriorated quickly, leaving her housebound and unable to walk to the

  2. Age Cymru - Report on the current experiences of people aged 50 or over across Wales of the Covid-19 pandemic and views on the year ahead - June 2022.pdf

    in A&E, they were appreciative of the care they received. ‘One unscheduled visit to A&E (broken wrist) absolutely excellent NHS front line. Staff ALL deserve medals and a substantial increase in pay’

  3. RB_Feb16_Are_We_Ready_For_The_Next_Crisis.pdf

    Those who are online can receive a wealth of useful information, including weather warnings, flood alerts, planned power cuts and advice on how to stay safe. Older people are more likely to use mobile phones ... social networks. Age UK Brighton & Hove relay severe weather alerts to their Twitter followers; they felt this could be developed to alert relatives, neighbours and carers of older people. 27 Home repairs

  4. Age Cymru - Report on the current experiences of people aged 50 or over across Wales of the Covid-19 pandemic, and views on the year ahead - June 2022.pdf

    in A&E, they were appreciative of the care they received. ‘One unscheduled visit to A&E (broken wrist) absolutely excellent NHS front line. Staff ALL deserve medals and a substantial increase in pay’

  5. IG05.pdf

    waiting for a new card or PIN or a new identity document such as a passport, and it’s not delivered, alert the organisation responsible straight away. • Watch your account: Contact your bank immediately if ... might want to register with fraud prevention organisation CIFAS (page 37). For a small fee, it will alert its members to carry out further checks if someone applies for credit in your name. • Sometimes fraud

  6. RB_Feb16_Older_people_and_power_loss_floods_and_storms.pdf

    Those who are online can receive a wealth of useful information, including weather warnings, flood alerts, planned power cuts and advice on how to stay safe. Older people are more likely to use mobile phones ... social networks. Age UK Brighton & Hove relay severe weather alerts to their Twitter followers; they felt this could be developed to alert relatives, neighbours and carers of older people. 27 Home repairs

  7. WWU - English.pdf

    fall and can’t reach a telephone. You press a button on a pendant you wear around your neck or as a wrist band. This will connect you to a 24-hour call centre, where you can talk to someone who will contact

  8. CRS_Jan16_Pension_reforms_proposed_changes_to_guidance.pdf

    and dependents in particular. A good model to follow in terms of the wording and portrayal of these alerts would be the retirement risk warning rules, as this new rule will address similar issues at an earlier

  9. CRS_Sept14_CMA_residential_property_management_services.pdf

    experienced problems with the operation of the market. A single challenge by an individual resident often alerts others who were previously unaware of a problem. Problems may only come to light as the result of

  10. Keeping well at home.pdf

    to coverage of the outbreak, including on social media, and think about turning off breaking-news alerts on their phone. • It could be useful to set a specific time to read updates or limit to a couple

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