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  1. Age Cymru HOPE Infographic report 2021-22 E FINAL.pdf

    G had received a poor standard of care from a local hospital, that had left her with significant mobility problems. She wanted assistance to draft a letter to address her complaint. Our HOPE Independent

  2. Support groups and charities.pdf

    way: advice services on a range of financial, health and other issues, practical help to obtain mobility and specialist equipment, household goods for formerly homeless Veterans, support for Veterans with

  3. BT’s Digital Switchover – Q & A

    Any questions or complaints can be raised by calling 150 from a landline or 0330 1234 150 from a mobile phone. You may also visit https://www.bt.com/broadband/digital-voice     What about other

  4. Various housing issues

    Factsheet 67w: Home improvements and repairs for older people in Wales Park homes, also known as mobile homes, are single-storey houses that can be moved from place to place. They are installed on park

  5. IG44.pdf

    5 years, depending on your circumstances) • send you a temporary driving licence to use during a mobility centre driving assessment (see page 18) • send you a licence that says your car must be fitted with ... that you’re a safe driver. Driving assessment. The thought of having a driving assessment at a mobility centre can be off-putting. You might feel like you don’t need an assessment, or feel anxious about

  6. What is Spread the Warmth

    keep warm, safe and well. Moving about generates heat, strengthens bones and muscles and keeps us mobile. This can be easier said than done. You might well have found that you're not feeling as fit as you ... suspect yourself, or somebody else, is experiencing any of these, call 999 immediately, or 112 from a mobile. Remember, for a Stroke, think FAST F - is the  face  drooping on one side? A - can the

  7. Changes to landline telephones

    In these instances, phone companies are advising that you should use a mobile phone as a backup. If you don’t have a mobile, live somewhere where there’s no or poor signal, or depend on your ... Any questions or complaints can be raised by calling 150 from a landline or 0330 1234 150 from a mobile phone. You may also visit https://www.bt.com/broadband/digital-voice What about other phone providers

  8. RB_May13_bus_services_in_rural_areas.pdf

    female participants; approximately half were aged 75 or over and the majority had difficulty with mobility or a sensory disability. All interviews took place in rural parts of Durham or Northampton, which ... every half hour to go to Durham or whatever. Years ago, everybody travelled on it.’ Male, 65+, with mobility difficulties, Durham Northampton Participants in Northampton noted that their services had been

  9. RB_Aug16_Age_UK_Briefing_Bank_Branch_Closures.pdf

    footfall is too low to support individually branded branches. There may be a role for shared brand mobile branches, providing these have reliable telecommunications, are designed appropriately for all customers ... disabilities) and all weathers and are open for a sufficient amount of time at each location.  Mobile branches – Mobile branches can provide a banking lifeline to customers living in rural areas. Customer Service

  10. IL5.pdf

    the toilet, if needed? n Care home checklist 5 Do toilets have handrails, raised toilet seats and mobility aids? n Is there a policy on when incontinence pads and catheters are used? n Does the home link ... own pets? n Are there facilities such as: a radio, reading room, TV room, newspapers, books or a mobile library, public phone, shared computers, internet reception and hairdressing services? n Care home

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