separate sheet of paper. Surname First Name / middle name Address: Post Code: Telephone number (Mobile or home) Email: Private and Confidential For official use only Application No Applicant name ... Weekends Mornings Afternoons Any set times: Health and Safety Is there any health, mobility restriction or any concern we should know of, to assist with your volunteer placement? Where did
of birth: Age: Carer: Yes No Address (Permanent/Temporary): Postcode: Tel no: Mobile: E-mail : Cultural/ethnic origin (ask the person/family): Religion: First language: Specialist communication ... Name: Tel no: Address: Details of any health issues (e.g. other relevant medical conditions or mobility problems) Other agencies involved and contact details if available Do you consent to Age Cymru
care home • Great experience for your CV, and work references if required 2 • Appreciation of mobility restrictions and how best to be able to support older people • understanding dementia and how it
47 Conclusion 50 5 What protects or disadvantages people’s financial circumstances 52 Health and mobility 52 Area 54 The presence of family and friends 57 Access to networks, information, services, advice ... drastic action to reduce their heating and energy costs. • The combination of having poor health and mobility, living in a rural area in old housing with no or limited public or transport and with few social
Apps (applications) A type of computer program that you can download for your computer, tablet or mobile phone. There are hundreds of different apps available, some for free, which do lots of different ... computer to a broadband-enabled telephone line and emits your home internet signal. Smartphone A mobile phone which, as well as making calls and sending texts, can connect to the internet, send emails
older people Falling in older age can lead to increased anxiety and depression, reduced activity, mobility and social contact, higher use of medication and greater dependence on medical and social services ... people are receptive to messages about the positive benefits of exercises that improve balance and mobility, including health, strength, confidence and enjoyment. They are likely to welcome support and encouragement
would like to • Are more likely to experience chronic pain • Are more likely to have problems with mobility outside the home • Have greater need for services Improving later life for people with sight loss
blankets, a bottle of water or flask of hot drink, some snacks, a shovel, a de-icer or scraper, a mobile phone and charger. Help an older person this Winter This winter, more than ever, let’s come
covers a wide range of activities that can be good exercise for residents, especially those with low mobility. Simple rhythm activities and calming movements co-ordinated with breathing can be fun when done
Training for volunteers, supported by care home staff, in roles to support greater independence, mobility and social interaction. Life and Soul Training for older people living in sheltered housing to volunteer