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  1. ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter July 2018.pdf

    Board and ADSS Cymru. Hello!...... As Ffion has sailed away into the sunset I would like to say a warm hello to all the readers of this newsletter. My name is Sue Vaarkamp and I am delighted to be the

  2. FS2.pdf

    leasehold in the retirement sector. 6 Other charges If you take out a mortgage to buy a property, you must keep up with the repayments. If you buy via a shared ownership scheme, you may be charged rent on the portion ... including additional costs such as telephone and internet bills and insurance. Make sure you can keep up with these payments in the long term and will have a good quality of life once paid. Check you

  3. IG07.pdf

    while. • If you get on well with your neighbours, tell them you’re going into hospital so they can keep an eye on your home. • If you have pets, contact the Cinnamon Trust (page 40). They offer a fostering ... treatment you’re offered (see page 16) • have access to your own health records • expect the NHS to keep your confidential information safe and secure and to respect your privacy • be given suitable and

  4. IG13.pdf

    hearing aid; answering the phone; or reading and writing letters? Supervision Do they need someone to keep an eye on them in case they have a seizure or pass out; in case they lack awareness of danger, or ... is leaving their house unaccompanied. Telehealth Some areas run telehealth schemes to help people keep track of health problems at home with the help of a health professional. For example, if the person

  5. Summer 2022 Newsletter ENG.pdf

    We want to see the level of benefits and state pension raised within this financial year, so they keep pace with inflation and help support older people in the longer term.” 7The quarterly newsletter from ... into the provider’s router to link into their system. And in most cases, people will still be able to keep their existing numbers. However, if there’s a power cut people may lose access to some of their services

  6. IL8.pdf

    – call the HMRC helpline for probate and Inheritance Tax enquiries for more information (page 23). Keep clear records of your work, so you can answer any questions over how you administered the estate. ... One America Square, 17 Crosswall, London EC3N 2LB. Can you help Age UK? Your details We’d† like to keep in touch with you to tell you about the vital work we do for older people, our fundraising appeals

  7. RB_Oct11_Stop_falling_report.pdf

    health professionals. Unlike most other falls prevention services, Glasgow operates a database that keeps track of patients that have used the service. • Efficiency Patients who are referred to the service ... such as healthy eating, regular eye checks, managing medicines, foot care, hazards in the home and keeping active. The falls prevention programme runs in day centres, luncheon clubs and other community settings

  8. Spring Newsletter 2023 v5.pdf

    traditional pre-payment meters tend to be amongst those who need to heat their home the most to stay warm and well, so it’s crucial that any available support reaches them as easily as possible.” For more

  9. RB_June17_Jo_Cox_Loneliness_Booklet.pdf

    by adult social care departments have been cut back, the voluntary sector plays a crucial role in keeping people connected and helping those who have become lonely reconnect. Some people respond well to

  10. RB_Dec13_Roundtable_is_it_too_late_to_save.pdf

    period) that would help to give confidence to Generation R that there is a viable alternative to keeping such a high (and increasing) percentage of their investments in cash? What are the critical educational

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