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  1. RB_June14_ppi_financial_resilience_of_recently_retired.pdf

    decreases during the middle years of retirement (around ages 75 to 85) as a result of losses in mobility.  Health-related expenditure means that spending increases in later retirement.26 As people

  2. Age Cymru - Why are we waiting - Delays in care assessments in Wales - August 2022.pdf

    deteriorated significantly throughout the pandemic. Rhys’s health has also gone downhill and he now has mobility issues. Rhys was at burn out point when he contacted Age Cymru’s dementia advocacy project as he

  3. FS48.pdf

    paid into an account counts as capital) ⚫ supplementary payments to pre-1973 war widows/widowers ⚫ Mobility Supplement paid with a War Pension ⚫ rent from a property other than your home. The property is

  4. FS25.pdf

    advice or help urgently but it is not a lifethreatening emergency. Calls are free from landlines and mobiles. NHS 111 Wales www.111.wales.nhs.uk Telephone 111 Provides details of Local Health Boards and services

  5. RB_Oct12_Sheltered_And_Retirement_Housing.pdf

    Standard. There is particular concern that there should be sufficient space to store wheelchairs and mobility vehicles in a convenient location. Related to this, we are worried about the number of schemes without ... comply with the Lifetime Homes Standard, with turning space for wheelchairs and storage space for mobility vehicles. • The HAPPI design features need to be implemented to make retirement housing a more

  6. RB_Sep13_supporting_older_carers.pdf

    carer for his wife who is also 73 years of age. Mr B is awaiting heart surgery and struggles with mobility because of his heart condition. Mrs B has terminal cancer and symptoms of dementia. She is in hospital ... 85 years, is long-term carer for her partner of 87 years of age. He suffers from depression and mobility difficulties. Mrs A has visual impairment and a diagnosis of lung cancer for which she received

  7. RB_June15_Frailty_language_and_perceptions.pdf

    out of. For example, an older person having a fall, breaking their leg and experiencing limited mobility during the recovery period, was not synonymous with participants’ definition of frailty, primarily

  8. FS12.pdf

    is just a convenience for everyone in the household. Second, VAT is reduced to five per cent for mobility aids for cases of general frailty for people over the age of 60. The rules are a little less rigorous

  9. RB_Nov15_Financial_Abuse_Evidence_Review.pdf

    ones), but also increasing physical disability in the older population can have an adverse effect on mobility and the activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs), all

  10. RB_May14_CPA_Changing_family_structures.pdf

    roject was the investigation of links between kinship and migration,  including how residential mobility and migration reflect changes in household structure. The research  concentrated on household e ... y geography of several demographic trends in British society. The study  shows that residential mobility over the life course tends to increase the distance between the two  generations. There are als

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