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  1. Friend In Need Resource Welsh.pdf

    cysylltiedig ag iechyd Y Gymdeithas Alzheimer’s Mae Dementia Connect, o’r Gymdeithas Alzheimer’s yn wasanaeth cefnogi teilwredig i bobl sydd â dementia, eu gofalwyr, teuluoedd a chyfeillion. Mae’r gwasanaeth ... atgyfeirio rhywun at Dementia Connect wedi newid. Ewch i’n porth atgyfeirio yn: https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/ referralform Dyma’r rhif ffôn cyswllt a’r cyfeiriad e-bost: 0333 150 3456 Dementia.connect@alzheimers

  2. Safe_to_be_me.pdf

    negative reactions in new situations. This can be especially true of an LGBT person living with dementia or who is very dependent on others for aspects of their care. Professional conduct guidance Guidance ... unisex facilities in addition to ‘ladies’ and ‘gents’. 31 This checklist follows a format devised by Dementia Care Matters, to enable organisations to appraise themselves and identify action areas on which

  3. Friend In Need Resource -English.pdf

    Society Dementia Connect, from Alzheimer’s Society, is a personalised support service for people with dementia, their carers, families and friends. The service connects people affected by dementia with free ... alzheimers.org.uk/referralform Here is the contact telephone number and email address: 0333 150 3456 Dementia.connect@alzheimers.org.uk Asthma UK https://www.asthma.org.uk/ British Heart Foundation https://www

  4. RB_June14_Generation_R_Research.pdf

    the present but even this cluster was concerned about longer term health problems, particularly dementia. Cluster 2 (all women) was employed and enjoyed relatively high housing and material wealth, being ... Dementia, however, is something that he does not know how to plan against, and he perceives it to be a relatively modern disease resulting from longer life expectancy. ‘We’ll all get dementia if

  5. 2020-2021 Age Cymru MMIYP - English.pdf

    can provide you with care. • You have dementia and live alone (the exemption might also apply if there was another person living at the property who also has dementia, or another type of ‘severe mental impairment’) ... information, see our free guides Carer’s Allowance, Advice for carers and Caring for someone with dementia. Working-age benefits If you’re under State Pension age there are other benefits you could be eligible

  6. Age Cymru EnvisAGE No 11 Eng.pdf

    participation in society (Wahl and Oswald, 2010). With growing emphasis on age friendly cities and dementia supportive communities the importance of considering both the natural environment (with green spaces ... quality of life as people age’ (WHO, 2007) and the Ageing Well in Wales objectives of age friendly and dementia supportive environments. 13 Introduction – the ‘hypermobile world’ Transport is more important to

  7. CSR_Sept12_Human_Rights_Policy.pdf

    ignoring calls for help. Article 5 – Right to Liberty 4 Older people, particularly those with dementia, may be in a situation where they are prevented from leaving a residential care home or hospital ... [2006] EWHC 3459 (Fam) A man of 75 who, following a stroke suffered from short term memory loss and dementia, was placed in a residential care home. The question was whether he had been deprived of his liberty

  8. report_of_trustees_and_annual_accounts_2014_2015.pdf

    research into brain health to learn more about how we age and how we might tackle conditions like dementia. We want to see a world where everyone in later life can feel well and enjoy life. ‘Rosie has helped ... acquire their disability as a result of chronic diseases - such as stroke, diabetes, heart disease or dementia - or functional impairments, such as eyesight or hearing loss. What we do We give frail older people

  9. FS72.pdf

    you may be unconscious following an accident or stroke, or develop Alzheimer’s or other form of dementia. If concerned such a situation may arise in future, you can ensure your wishes are known and followed ... Support Line 0333 150 3456 Offers advice, information and support in England and Wales to people with dementia and their family. They produce an advance decision to refuse treatment template and factsheet. Court

  10. RB_Oct11_Delivering_The_Equality_Duty.pdf

    development will be to open up the Access Service to dementia patients and to this end the service has already begun the process of training staff in dementia care. MerseycareCase study Delivering the Equality ... mental health service for older people that can offer expertise in age-related conditions such as dementia. The law requires that the service provider must make the case for why this is necessary, using

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