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  1. FS41w.pdf

    11 3.4 Provision of care and/or support services 12 3.5 The means test 12 3.6 The care and support plan 13 3.7 Reviews of services provided 13 3.8 What if NHS care is required at some point during ... and support plan 34 9.1 People who are assessed, but have lower level needs 34 9.2 The care and support plan for people with eligible care needs 35 9.3 Support plans for carers

  2. 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

  3. Age Cymru - Why are we still waiting - Delays in social care in Wales – July 2023 - web.pdf

    Nature of calls to Age Cymru advice 13 Waits for assessments 15 Conversions from requests into a care plan 18 Waits for care to be in place 19 Communications 21 5. Addressing the issues 22 How local authorities ... aged 55 and over. Last year our dementia advocacy project, HOPE (Helping others to participate and engage) advocacy project and Age Cymru Advice were all reporting worrying delays in older people being assessed

  4. 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

  5. What matters to you - Current experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales 2024.pdf

    __ C2. Have your retirement plans changed in the last 12 months? (Select one option) e Yes – I now plan to retire later e Yes – I now plan to retire earlier e Yes – I plan to come out of retirement back ... support us to raise issues that impact older people with the media, politicians, and many other key stakeholders. Want to become an Age Cymru storyteller? Leave your details above and say that you’d like to

  6. Independent Professional Advocacy presentation.pdf

    advocate or not to advocate: Exercise In groups discuss why an individual might require and wish to engage an Independent Professional Advocate rather than take the support of a professional, family member ... and future with key people and events in your life Meaningful relationships which last over time, planning out your life’s hopes and ambitions Stagnation and loss, no past and no future, only the present

  7. CRS_March15_Care_Act_guidance.pdf

    means its overall benefit to those currently using or planning ahead for care is very limited. It does not significantly increase the options for planning ahead, given many people will still lose a significant ... care costs are still met by the State, but where people also benefit from an increased ability to plan ahead to meet care costs (because their liability for fees is realistic and achievable). We would

  8. CRS_July17_CMA_Care_Homes_Market.pdf

    difficulty of increasing consumer engagement with this marketplace, as we are all disinclined to think ahead to a time of disability and limiting long-standing illness. Engagement is made still more difficult ... is a vital step to improving engagement and providers must earn the public’s trust. We are not convinced that having insurance products available would encourage engagement – these products have been marketed

  9. RB_March14_Digitalbydefault_Government_services_online.pdf

    access to services for those not on line. We are also pleased to be part of an Assisted Digital Stakeholder Reference group which is contributing to the design of the service. Access to services needs to

  10. Employment and Contribution policy statement (September 2016).pdf

    published. The 2014 strategy focussed on the retention of the over 50s in the workplace and increased engagement with employers. 3 Office for National Statistics ... after report has highlighted the lack of planning for retirement – according to one report the average Briton spends more time planning their next holiday than planning their retirement.20 Two-fifths of current

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