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  1. Cost of caring for an ageing population - January 2018.pdf

    Public Services 2025 states that local authority spending on social care for older people is not keeping up with population growth. It estimates that spending may need a 2.5% year-on-year increase until ... significant investment, the cost of not caring could be much higher. A failure to invest in services that keep people safe and healthier for longer will undoubtedly increase pressure on emergencies services, already

  2. CRS_Jan15_FCA_Cash_savings_market_study_report.pdf

    communications the FCA is planning, such as the “switching box”. On balance we think it better to keep the amount of information going to individual consumers as simple and highlighted as possible. One ... product differentiation creates confusion in the customer’s mind and may indeed be a tactic for keeping a proportion of customers in low interest rate accounts. In the FCA’s randomised controlled trial

  3. CRS_Feb17_NICE_quality_standard_on_Multimorbidity.pdf

    how data is currently shared across the NHS and care services can sometimes lead to difficulty in keeping those involved in a person’s care aware of changing circumstances such as the development of new ... and non-medical. 10 Statement 3 (General) 3 With regard to question 5 on page 3, we believe that keeping the two separate statements represents the best format. We see these two statements as touching upon

  4. Age Cymru Response - Costofcaringforanageingpopulation.pdf

    Public Services 2025 states that local authority spending on social care for older people is not keeping up with population growth. It estimates that spending may need a 2.5% year-on-year increase until ... significant investment, the cost of not caring could be much higher. A failure to invest in services that keep people safe and healthier for longer will undoubtedly increase pressure on emergencies services, already

  5. Newsletter v6.pdf

    providing older people whether it be delivering food and medicines, maintaining gardens or simply keeping in touch, has made a huge positive difference. Wouldn’t it be great if this interaction between older ... “Many people aged 75 or over do not use the internet so a telephone-based service is important to help keep them connected and feel less isolated” Julie Morgan, Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services

  6. Age Cymru response - Social Prescribing Framework October 2022.pdf

    service, uses a variety of online directories, but the service mainly uses its own directory that we can keep track of ourselves. We believe there is great value in the use of online directories to support social ... This could be via an information hub. Referrals It is unreasonable to expect professionals to keep up to date with what is available, where and when. It is therefore vital that dedicated posts are

  7. RB_June11_the_way_we_pay.pdf

    managing their money. Analysis of financial capability shows that the ability to make ends meet and keep track is higher among older people than younger age groups. Few reported any difficulties with budgeting ... reduced mobility makes access to cash more difficult and so people take out more cash out at once and keep more at home. 27The Way We Pay Country Obligation on consumers Service obligation on banks Price

  8. Experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales during the first Covid-19 lockdown, and the road to recovery - October 2020 ENG.pdf

    Direct Payment Scheme and their experience of providing support. ‘I have been working 7 days a week keeping my clients who live with dementia safe at home. I have done this by supplying my own PPE and using ... people who were worried about keeping loved ones at home safe from the virus when they had to go out to work. One person told us that they had to give up their job to keep their family member safe. ‘I live

  9. IG23.pdf

    Getting care and support at home. As we get older, lots of us need a helping hand with things that keep us and our homes ticking along. There’s a range of services to help – whether that’s with housework ... for people living with dementia. 20 Home adaptations. Some simple changes to your home can help you keep living there independently and safely. For example, a grab rail at the front door to help you step

  10. Experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales during the first Covid-19 lockdown, and the road to recovery - October 2020 ENG.pdf

    Direct Payment Scheme and their experience of providing support. ‘I have been working 7 days a week keeping my clients who live with dementia safe at home. I have done this by supplying my own PPE and using ... people who were worried about keeping loved ones at home safe from the virus when they had to go out to work. One person told us that they had to give up their job to keep their family member safe. ‘I live

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