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  1. 20190920 Age Cymru response to workforce strategy consultation.pdf

    care as a career. 3 I Koehler (2014): Key to care. Report of the Burstow Commission on the future of the home care workforce, p20 Ensuring a ... for Wales, 2011: 4 6 CSSIW and HIW, 2012: p59 7 ibid 8 Ibid. We welcome the acknowledgement of the key role that carers play. Too often, carers still feel that they are struggling to have their role and

  2. CRS_April16_Submission_FCA_paper_on_ageing_population_and_financial_services.pdf

    different switching behaviour.  Ensuring an effective market in the new world of pensions must be a key priority given the extent of change and impact on people throughout retirement.  We support the intention ... for the regulator, firms and consumers, we must change the way we approach serving older consumers. Key to this is understanding the market much better. Therefore we believe the single most important focus

  3. IL08.pdf

    How to be an executor What to expect and key responsibilities AgeUKIL8 Information and advice you need to help you love later life. We’re Age UK and our goal is to enable older people to love later ... 1 How to be an executor Contents What this guide is about 2 What is an executor? 3 An executor’s key duties 4 Inheritance Tax 9 Dealing with assets 10 What if I change my mind? 11 Useful organisations

  4. CRS_Jan16_Pension_reforms_proposed_changes_to_guidance.pdf

    (FCA) is looking at how to appropriately amend the rules and guidance that providers must follow. Key points and recommendations  We are concerned that people with pension pots below £10,000 may no longer ... aware of key factors relevant to the product the customer is seeking information for? Question 8 - Do you agree with the factors we propose these are likely to be in relation to this rule? The key aspect

  5. RB_Jan15_Promising_approaches-loneliness_and_isolation.pdf

    that lonely people have a 64 per cent increased chance of developing clinical dementia.3 In response key figures within central and local government have placed increasing emphasis on the need for action ... operation. The approaches that our experts most often identified were those designed to address three key challenges: 1 Reaching lonely individuals 2 Understanding the nature of an individual’s loneliness

  6. RB_June14_CPA_Outcomes_prevention_monitoring.pdf

     for example improved mortality, longer healthy life expectancy or better quality of life.  • Four key areas of measurement of the effectiveness of prevention are   1. Measures of changes in the interm ... vention from other societal effects and the pre‐existing epidemiological evidence will remain the key  justification.  6) For some medical preventive interventions, such as screening, vaccination or t

  7. FS76w.pdf

    2014 8 4.2 NHS Wales guidance – ‘Step-down to Recover (SD2R): National Minimum Service Guidance’ 9 5 Key points about reablement and intermediate care – ‘time limited’ care ... care services, though it also touches upon the wider agenda of ‘preventative services’, which are a key part of the Welsh Government’s strategy for the provision of social services under the Social Services

  8. RB_Oct12_Sheltered_And_Retirement_Housing.pdf

    residents’ inquiry into sheltered and retirement housing 1 Acknowledgements 3 Executive summary 4 Key recommendations 5 Introduction 7 What is this inquiry? 7 Definitions 8 Background to the inquiry 8 ... comments of the residents’ panel and the witnesses participating in the inquiry. Executive summary 5 Key recommendations • There should be a comprehensive policy review of future models and funding of sheltered

  9. IG49.pdf

    drying your hair? Do you need reminding when it’s time to wash? Going to the toilet. Do you need help getting to the toilet, adjusting your clothes, using the bathroom during the night, or changing clothes

  10. 20190725 Health Social Care and Sport Committees consultation on the Health and Social Care (Quality and Engagement) (Wales) Bill VL.pdf

    staff never ask, eg, what helps this person drink or sleep, or how they signal they need to go to the toilet. Care home staff are frequently not told what rehabilitation their residents have had in hospital ... home doubly incontinent, because hospital staff did not know how they signalled their need for the toilet;  people who were walking in the care home come back from hospital in wheelchairs, needing hoists

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