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  1. Valuing Voices in Wales - English - October 2020.pdf

    groups were detailed and reproduced below: Advocates particularly drew attention to people with dementia and people with learning disabilities who struggled to communicate or understand how to communicate ... learning disabilities, autism, or dementia. This may, in turn, have a discriminatory impact on these groups. “Older people who are not technology confident, people with dementia who are more engaged face to

  2. Newsletter v6.pdf

    Week 2020, will look to improve services and support for older carers, carers of people living with dementia, and carers of people who have moved to live in a care home. Over three years this project, funded

  3. Newsletter welsh v4.pdf

    ac mae’n awyddus i wella’r gwasanaethau a’r gefnogaeth i ofalwyr hŷn, gofalwyr pobl sy’n byw gyda dementia, a gofalwyr pobl sydd wedi symud i fyw mewn cartref gofal. Dros dair blynedd, bydd y prosiect hwn

  4. Age Cymru response Bereavement Care in Wales 17th May 2021 .pdf

    contained on referring on to other services and keeping in contact 7 AS-I-WALK-THE-LAST-MILE-OF-THE-WAY-Dementia-Report-2021-JS-Edits-Final.pdf (diversecymru.org.uk) with bereaved people is welcomed. Little

  5. Age Cymru response to 6th Senedd Health and Social Care priorities September 2021.pdf

    social care workforce greatly impact older people. Age Cymru’s Advice and Information helpline, our dementia advocacy services and conversations with colleagues across our sector all highlight the serious

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

    support through our Helping Others Participate and Engage (HOPE) project; and support through our Dementia Advocacy project. We also provide a range of health promotion programmes to help older people’s

  7. Age Cymru Access to Dentistry inquiry written submission Sept 2022.pdf

    of lack of dentistry throughout the pandemic, July 2022 An older man sought help from Age Cymru’s dementia advocacy service to help him access dentistry and podiatry care, as well as access to some other

  8. FS6w.pdf

    section 7.9 below); or  specialised care services – for people with particular conditions, such as dementia. You can ask your local authority what is available in your area. If social services run the day ... and factsheets about all types of dementia. They may also operate services in your area to support people with dementia, along with their families and carers. Dementia Connect support line: 0333 150 3456

  9. Cascade Training Programme - Final Evaluation Report (July 2015).pdf

    commissioned by Age UK to evaluate its fit as a fiddle portfolio 2013-15 (including the fit for the future, Dementia Friendly and Cascade Training programmes), which was funded by the Big Lottery Well-being Fund. ... conditions, such as dementia or a chronic health condition. So, for example, one organisation requested Building Better Buddies to help them better engage with men who have dementia. Some Delivery Organisations

  10. report_of_trustees_and_annual_accounts_2013_2014.pdf

    research into brain health to learn more about how we age, and how we might tackle conditions like dementia. ‘Enjoy life, because we’re all in the queue, and keep yourself physically fit.’ Allan, 78 Your ... connections – helping, in turn, to protect thinking skills in later life. Dementia Friendly We have worked with 15 local Age UKs on our Dementia Friendly project, a pilot supported by the Big Lottery Fund which

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