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  1. FS2.pdf

    information and raise queries before committing to a property or package of services. You must be given a ‘Key Facts’ summary of the mandatory and discretionary charges as soon as possible after expressing an interest ... information on how the scheme is managed and how care and other services are organised. Along with the Key Facts summary, you must be given detailed information on certain charges, including a copy of the latest

  2. Age Cymru response LGBTQ+ Action Plan consultation October 2021_.pdf

    effects of longevity of conditions also needs a focus in addressing mental health. 4. What are the key challenges that could stop the aims and actions being achieved? Appropriate resourcing is vital to

  3. Survey March 2024 v6.docx

    experiencesofpeople aged50oroverinWalesThis isthefifthannualsurveyundertakensince2020byAgeCymru and the key organisations that represent older people in Wales.It’s importantthatWelshGovernmentandothershearfromolder

  4. FS6w.pdf

    Personal care Personal care includes help with tasks such as:  getting up;  dressing;  using the toilet;  washing and bathing;  eating or drinking;  getting ready for bed. If you have difficulty getting ... contacted in such circumstances – for example a trusted relative or neighbour – who will have a set of keys to your home. The alarm operator also contacts the appropriate emergency service if this is required

  5. RB_Jan10_older_people’s_experiences_of_renting_privately.pdf

    project would not have been impossible without their support. Contents Summary and key findings 3 Introduction 3 Key findings 3 Background 3 Methods 3 Variation in experience 4 Affordability 4 Property ... strategy for older renters 14 Conclusion 15 All rights reserved Copyright © 2010 Age UK 3 Summary and key findings Introduction While only a small minority of older people live in the private rented sector

  6. What matters to you.docx

    Highcostofpublictransporto Highcostofowntransporto Closureofcommunitycentreso Lack of facilities like toilets or public seatingo Notrelevanto OtherF1.b. Please tell us moreF2. Whatisyourmainmethodoftransport

  7. FS34.pdf

    your ‘bodily functions’ such as: breathing, eating, drinking, getting in or out of bed, going to the toilet, washing, dressing, sleeping, communicating, hobbies and pastimes, and taking medication. Think about ... ‘repeatedly’ (two or more shorter spells) during the night. This might be for difficulties going to the toilet, getting in and out of bed, moving in bed or settling to sleep. You may need someone awake to “watch

  8. RB_May14_CPA_Effectiveness_of_care_pathways.pdf

    outcomes, may see effectiveness in terms of a reduction in costs and in the use of resources. Summary and key findings • Care pathways seek to document best practice in care for a well-defined group of patients ... research suggests that they may be most suitable for predictable, routinised surgical procedures. Key concepts, such as variance and audit were found to be poorly defined. Clinical pathways appear to achieve

  9. RB_June14_Generation_R_Research.pdf

    of Age UK’s Charity, analysing trends and the latest developments in research. Finally, it plays a key role in knowledge transfer, translating research findings to create positive impact in the lives of ... experiences, opinions and attitudes of the clusters via qualitative research, which revealed both key, common attitudes across the whole age cohort and distinct characteristics according to circumstances

  10. RB_June11_the_way_we_pay.pdf

    1The Way We Pay Acknowledgements 2 Foreword 3 Key findings 4 Research aims 4 This report 5 Recommendations 10 1 Where are we now? 11 Summary of key findings 11 The UK literature review 11 The importance ... Summary of key findings 20 Our international study 20 What payment methods are available? 21 Access to banking and payment systems 25 3 What older people told us they need 31 Summary of key findings 31

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