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  1. RB_Sept14_Building_an_income_for_retirement.pdf

    within each group fares at different points throughout their life. The results highlight that engaging more people in saving for retirement and increasing contributions to private pensions do not always ... A holistic view of the research illustrates some important cross-cutting themes that affect the engagement of the majority of people in additional pension saving. People on middle incomes The third quintile

  2. Good Practice Guide v4.pdf

    move into a care home. It aims to raise awareness of the needs of older carers and the value of engaging them as experts in the care of the person they care for. It also provides insights from care home ... lack of time for planning, it can be a very stressful, so if you can, reach out to the people in your life who can gently support you. Remember to keep other key relatives informed as plans develop. The care

  3. RB_Jan10_older_people’s_experiences_of_renting_privately.pdf

    of repair and maintenance, relationship with the landlords, and the future housing preferences and plans. Variation in experience The participants’ experiences in the PRS varied a good deal. Those in regulated ... circumstances such as relationship breakdown or bankruptcy. Most had moved in without a longer-term plan for their future housing. Although some were seeking to move, many of the respondents in this group

  4. Information, Advice and Advocacy policy statement - May 2021.pdf

    people. Factually accurate and impartial information and advice help us to make informed decisions, plan ahead, access services and entitlements and contribute to society. Advocacy services are essential ... offering limited face to face advice services. We believe that it is important in reconstruction plans in light of the pandemic that local services are made available to older people, and that service

  5. CRS_Aug16_Ofwat_introducing_competition_to residential_customers.pdf

    many older customers not considered ‘vulnerable’ would face significant barriers to switching and engaging in the market more generally, and so risk losing out in a competitive market. Further, we do not ... (32%) say they are ‘likely to consider switching’. 12. Further, the time cost for consumers of engaging in the water market should be considered in the context of other utilities also seeking consumers’

  6. Information, Advice and Advocacy policy statement - May 2021.docx

    people. Factually accurate and impartial information and advice help us to make informed decisions, plan ahead, access services and entitlements and contribute to society. Advocacy services are essential ... offering limited face to face advice services. We believe that it is important in reconstruction plans in light of the pandemic that local services are made available to older people, and that service

  7. RB_June15_Frailty_language_and_perceptions.pdf

    spectrum of physical and mental health states and is used to assess risk or to put together a care plan for an individual. By contrast, non-specialist healthcare professionals (HCPs), with less experience ... ways of supporting older people to: • Identify with the concept of ‘frailty’ (if not the word) • Engage with preventative strategies and frailty services (with support from healthcare professionals (HCPs)

  8. Age Cymru Advocacy Counts 8 E FINAL.pdf

    all individuals in Wales in certain circumstances including (but not exclusively) assessment, care planning, review and safeguarding. Nearly all Local Authorities have now commissioned services to comply ... knowledge of the advocacy sector in Wales but undertook a further desk top exercise to ensure we engaged with as many providers as possible. The Advocacy Counts survey respondents are self-selecting. Responses

  9. March 2017 Meeting notes - External.pdf

    dementia can be affected. It was argued that this all highlights the importance of personalised and planned support following a dementia diagnosis, and that this should include carers. The benefits in long ... interests, meaning volunteers could help people dementia to access places and activities, keeping them engaged and interested in those areas. This also provides a break for carers and so has additional benefits

  10. Age Cymru response to Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Condiitons in Adults consultation response July 2021.pdf

    rcseng.ac.uk/about-the-rcs/government-relations-and-consultation/position-statementsand-reports/action-plan-for-wales/ 3 Global Burden of Disease Collaborative Network. Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 ... person who they are trusting with their health; for some digital technology is a barrier to patient engagement and so patients need to be able to access treatment in ways that are important to them. Changes

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