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  1. CRS_Sept15_Age_UK_submission_to_Work_and_Pensions_Committee_Inquiry_on_benefit_delivery.pdf

    Square, London WC1H 9NA. 2 Introduction 1. Age UK is the country's largest charity dedicated to helping everyone make the most of later life. The Age UK network comprises of around 165 local Age UKs reaching ... web based and written materials, and individual enquires by telephone, letter, email and through face to face sessions. We work closely with Age Cymru, Age NI and Age Scotland. 2. We welcome the opportunity

  2. IG08.pdf

    knowledge at all. Join our Readers’ Panel at www.ageuk.org.uk/readers-panel. 2) Tell us your story. Have you been affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice helped? If so ... with the help of older people, carers and expert peer reviewers. Published: June 2024 3 Contents What this guide is about 4 Thinking about your options 6 I want to stay where I am Making changes at home

  3. Tell Me More Project Consent_ENG.docx

    year. To help us with our evaluation of the project we encourage a member of staff and residents to complete this consent form.If you have any que stions, please contact:Suzy Webster, Care Home Network ... the information gathered could be used in a short film/animation describing the experiences of care home residents during the Covid Pandemic. (This will be sent to person’s involved before being made public)4

  4. Legacy leaflet English.pdf

    an age friendly Wales Leave support and friendship with a gift in your will A gift in your will can help us be there, day after day. No one should spend later life feeling vulnerable and alone. We make sure ... own. We’re here to listen, support, advise and help people to feel independent and secure in their own homes. By leaving us a gift in your will, you can help us to be there for people like Huw, Emlyn and

  5. About the project

    you’re not alone. Around 3 in 5 of us will be carers at some point in our lives. Across Wales hundreds of thousands of people are providing help or support to family members, friends, neighbours or others ... problems escalating, and making sure that carers receive the right advice, information and support at the right time. Despite improvements in the way that carers are supported, challenges remain. There

  6. Community_Energy_Programme_Evaluation_Report.pdf

    project who shared information for this evaluation. Author Vinal K Karania is Research Manager at Age UK with responsibility for Evaluation & Impact. He designs, manages and carries out research evaluation ... delivery programmes, ensuring that appropriate methodologies are recognised and used. He can be contacted at Vinal.Karania@ageuk.org.uk or on 020-3033-1182. jjj Page 4 of 71 jjj Page 5 of 71 Contents

  7. Newsletter Autumn 2021 English.pdf

    Walking, Tai Chi and LIFT sessions where they have become available. These sort of activities, which can help you improve your strength, form some of the key messages in our Falls Awareness Campaign that you ... more demand than ever. Call numbers to Age Cymru Advice have been at record levels and our friendship services grow month on month. To help make sure we continue to be here for the older people that need

  8. EnvisAGE16_ENG_web.pdf

    The impact of caring on health in Wales – Claire Morgan and Jane Healey, Carers Wales Page 16 Helping veterans getting back on track with their lives – Laura Tipper, Veterans NHS Wales Page 21 Roots ... mental health of older people and shine a spotlight on a range of services and approaches that can help to improve mental wellbeing. In our opening article, Dr Lis Boulton from Age UK explores the barriers

  9. Experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales during the first Covid-19 lockdown, and the road to recovery - October 2020 ENG.pdf

    Wales. There was some reflection on the positive experiences of lockdown with people enjoying the help from family and friends or from the local community, or having more time and less pressure. However ... privately in desperation to get a consultation. We also heard from several people who’ve been unable to book non-emergency dental appointments with private practices but were still having to pay for monthly

  10. Experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales during the first Covid-19 lockdown, and the road to recovery - October 2020 ENG.pdf

    Wales. There was some reflection on the positive experiences of lockdown with people enjoying the help from family and friends or from the local community, or having more time and less pressure. However ... privately in desperation to get a consultation. We also heard from several people who’ve been unable to book non-emergency dental appointments with private practices but were still having to pay for monthly

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