Why talk about falls? There are many organisations and services that can support you with reducing your risk of a fall. Talking about even the ‘little’ falls - the 'just a stumble' that didn’t ... for hearing problems As you get older you might find your hearing isn't as great as it used to be. Talk to your doctor as soon as you think your hearing has deteriorated, as a problem with your ears can
directed him to his local authority to get some temporary heating. We’ll be here when Gwen needs to talk When her husband and daughter died within a few years of each other, Gwen was suddenly alone and felt
create a dream where anything is possible! • Print out photos of residents’ faces • Once this is done, talk to each resident about what they’d love to do most in the world • Residents can look through old
people themselves, their family, friends, carers, or professionals. Our advice line If you want to talk to one of our expert advisers, in Welsh or English, call us on 0300 303 44 98. Our advice line is
themselves, their family, friends, carers, or professionals. Our freephone advice line If you want to talk to one of our expert advisers, in Welsh or English, call us on 08000 223 444. The advice line is open
alter volunteer arrangements according to their work demands, this must be understood and respected • Talk to your key contact if you need to discuss any changes. 3 -----------
Contact the 24-hour Samaritans helpline on 116 123 if you feel low or anxious and need someone to talk to. If you need care and support, you can contact your local council’s adult social services department ... returns or prizes will come through if they continue to respond. This can make it very difficult to talk to them about getting help. Raise the subject with them sensitively – perhaps by asking them
contains more information about how Age Cymru Advice can help. Statement of Service If you want to talk to someone directly, call us on 0300 303 44 98 (charged at a local rate) Monday to Friday between
based on a whole person approach to health and wellbeing and offers a safe space where individuals can talk to volunteers on a non-judgemental, confidential and compassionate basis. Volunteers give service
it’s so lovely to hear my voice whenever I call him. We always have a laugh and joke when we talk. Remo Volunteering with Age Cymru has made me realise that there are people far worse off than yourself ... I didn’t know before, and the chats help my own wellbeing as well as the person I’m talking to. Has volunteering with Age Cymru changed your view on loneliness? Catherine It definitely has