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  1. IG24.pdf

    your risk of a fall • help manage high blood pressure • improve your range of movement and joint mobility • boost your energy levels. This can mean you’re able to stay independent for longer – climbing

  2. RB_Feb17_AgeUK_Wellbeing_Index_Summary_web.pdf

    health conditions. Many of the individuals in this group are likely to be housebound or have limited mobility due to their ill health. The most striking finding is the importance of maintaining meaningful

  3. Down_Memory_Lane_Evaluation_Jan-2015.pdf

    and finding country cottages to let. Mr C lives in sheltered accommodation with his wife and has mobility problems and arthritis. He has problems managing appointments and ordering prescriptions as his

  4. FS74.pdf

    unnecessary. If attending a tribunal will be difficult, for example because you have a significant mobility problem, special arrangements should be made for you. Contact HMCTS before the hearing and send

  5. annual_review_2011_2012.pdf

    and their families in Ethiopia and Kenya by providing cash transfers, food baskets, hygiene kits, mobility aids, water storage tanks and water purification tablets. We also continued to support and monitor

  6. Carers Policy Statement - August 2019.pdf

    survey also found higher levels of arthritis, long-term back problems, high blood pressure, diabetes, mobility problems anxiety and depression when compared to non-carers. One third of older carers report ... of the fact that a number of them will tire more easily and/or suffer from their own health and mobility issues in comparison with younger carers. Dealing with challenging behaviour is particularly tiring

  7. RB_2012_Equalities_Evidence_Review.pdf

    will take to achieve improvements. Its five priorities are:  Early years, education and social mobility  Creating a fair and flexible labour market  Opening up public services and empowering individuals ... prevention exercises. For example, people who have developed sight problems in later life and those with mobility problems may find it harder to travel independently to classes held outside the home. People with

  8. Carers Guide FINAL (Eng).pdf

    addiction, requires support. Anyone can be a carer – a 50-year-old woman looking after a parent with a mobility problem, a 63-year-old man caring for his partner who has terminal cancer, or an 86-year-old woman

  9. RB_Oct15_Age_UK_almanac.pdf

    with pain being the main symptom, but also loss of movement and stiffness around the joint reduce mobility. The QOF diagnostic criteria do not require radiographic verification of osteoarthritis. This type ... have not fallen (Gribbin et al., 2009). Even minor falls can have an impact on independence and mobility (Tian et al., 2013). Osteoporosis increases the risk of fracture in older people who fall and can

  10. RB_2012_Equalities_Evidence_Review_Moriarty.pdf

    will take to achieve improvements. Its five priorities are:  Early years, education and social mobility  Creating a fair and flexible labour market  Opening up public services and empowering individuals ... prevention exercises. For example, people who have developed sight problems in later life and those with mobility problems may find it harder to travel independently to classes held outside the home. People with

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