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  1. Take Action Today-Poster English.pdf

    don’t know what to do? • Tell someone about your concerns • Tell someone if you’ve fallen • Take action today, visit www.ageingwellinwales.com/falls or call 03442 640670 Steady On A strong core and ... Look for a local strength and balance focused exercise opportunity such as Tai Chi using www.dewis.wales or contact Age Cymru on 02920 431 555 for other exercise opportunities Stay Safe Is your home

  2. Spring Newsletter 2023 v5.pdf

    www.agecymru.org.uk Welcome to our Spring Edition of Age Matters. As I’m writing this, hints of Spring are starting to show themselves with blossom on trees and bulbs starting to flower, though snow does ... received their energy vouchers for pre-payment meters to double check and contact Age Cymru Advice for further information (see page 3). We’ve got a fantastic range of articles on the work of Age Cymru

  3. Age Cymru - Report on the current experiences of people aged 50 or over across Wales of the Covid-19 pandemic, and views on the year ahead - June 2022.pdf

    research 3 Current experiences of the Covid-19 pandemic 1. Positive experiences 5 2. Access to healthcare 8 3. Access to social care 15 4. Current challenges 17 5. Unpaid carers 24 6. Veterans 26 7. Employment ... Employment 27 8. Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic 29 9. Communication 31 The year ahead 1. Looking forward to 33 2. Challenges in the year ahead 35 3. Re-engaging with the community 37 4. Future finances 39 Current

  4. Help an older person this Winter

    have an older friend or relative close to you, our guide Winter wrapped up may help them prepare for the winter season. Find out the simple things you can do to support them.

  5. RB_July16_Walking_the_tightrope.pdf

    than ever. This report examines the challenges and barriers facing carers aged 50+ as they attempt to juggle their caring responsibilities with work, as well as some of the potential solutions. Through ... looking at what works – and crucially what’s needed – to improve their employment prospects. And new analysis for this report finds that caring has a statistically significant impact on employment prospects

  6. RB_July15_Dementia Friendly Programme - Final Evaluation Report.pdf

    fit as a fiddle is a programme run by Age UK and funded by the Big Lottery Fund as part of the Wellbeing programme www.ageuk.org.uk www.fitasaf iddle.org.uk ... ............................................................................................... 3 Key messages .........................................................................................

  7. Dementia Friendly Programme - Final Evaluation Report (July 2015).pdf

    fit as a fiddle is a programme run by Age UK and funded by the Big Lottery Fund as part of the Wellbeing programme www.ageuk.org.uk www.fitasaf iddle.org.uk ... ............................................................................................... 3 Key messages .........................................................................................

  8. RB_Oct14_NHS_Five_Year_Forward_View.pdf

    2 Executive summary…..page 3 Chapter One – Why will the NHS need to change?.....page 7 Chapter Two – What will the future look like? A new relationship with patients and communities…..page 10 - Getting ... communities…..page 14 - The NHS as a social movement…..page 15 Chapter Three – What will the future look like? New models of care…..page 17 - Emerging models…..page 17 - One size fits all?.....page 18 - New care

  9. RB_Oct15_Diversity_Dementia_Gearing_up.pdf

    Gearing up Housing Associations’ responses to tenants with dementia from black and minority ethnic groups Valerie Lipman, Jill Manthorpe About the Authors Valerie Lipman has worked in the older people’s ... people’s voluntary sector for many years and has a particular interest in race and ethnicity in the sector. She is currently a post-doctoral research intern at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King’s

  10. Adaptations and equipment to make home tasks easier

    If you want to stay independent in your own home for longer, there are adaptations that can make your life easier. Read more information about adaptations and funding them here.

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