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  1. Dec 2016 Safeguarding meeting - External.pdf

    estimate, 130,000 older people have experienced some form of financial abuse in the community – this doesn’t include figures for those in residential or nursing care. A recently published a report on Domestic ... control is more prevalent – this can make victims even less likely to disclose and professionals don’t always identify indicative patterns  Older people have less risk of becoming victim to high risk abuse

  2. Unpaid carers.pdf

    chat: See: https://www.carersuk.org/ wales/get-support/local-support There are also forums that carers can join to share experiences with people in a similar situation: https://www.carersuk.org/help-a ... them and all those they look after. Having a plan in place can help ease their worries if they aren’t able to care for those they look after at any point in the future. You could support the carer to complete

  3. Advocacy Newsletter September 2016 English.pdf

    Cymru, Tŷ John Pathy, 13/14 Neptune Court, Vanguard Way, Cardiff, CF24 5PJ t: 029 2043 1555 e: enquiries@agecymru.org.uk www.agecymru.org.uk Registered charity number: 1128436 Registered company number:

  4. Legacy leaflet English.pdf

    after day. No one should spend later life feeling vulnerable and alone. We make sure older people aren’t forgotten or left to struggle on their own. We’re here to listen, support, advise and help people to ... haven’t written my will yet. How important is it that I write one and how complicated is it? Writing a will is a crucial way to ensure that your wishes are carried out after your death. It needn’t be a

  5. Advocacy Newsletter January 2017 English.pdf

    Cymru, Tŷ John Pathy, 13/14 Neptune Court, Vanguard Way, Cardiff, CF24 5PJ t: 029 2043 1555 e: enquiries@agecymru.org.uk www.agecymru.org.uk Registered charity number: 1128436 Registered company number:

  6. Shopping.pdf

    basic precautions for handling shopping; 1. Follow social distancing protocol and don’t take unnecessary risks. 2. Don’t go into the house of the person you’re supporting. 3. Leave food / goods outside on ... they can call Citizens Advice on 0800 702 2020, available 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, or visit www.citizensadvice.org.uk/wales/

  7. IL1.pdf

    Make sure you apply suncream. You should use at least SPF 15 and apply it regularly. Make sure you don’t miss any spots – it can be easy to forget bald patches, for instance. UV levels can still be harmful ... keep an eye on any moles. If you notice any changes to their colour or shape, or if they bleed, don’t hesitate to go and talk to your doctor. • Drink plenty to avoid getting dehydrated, but avoid alcohol

  8. Legacy A4 Brochure_English (WEB).pdf

    helped me to claim all my entitlements which made a huge difference to my life and meant that I wasn’t constantly worried about money. I’m sure there are thousands of people feeling like I was and worrying ... called, the alarm started bleeping. It beeped, and beeped and beeped and no matter what I did, I couldn’t get the alarm to stop beeping. I called Age Cymru to tell them the carbon monoxide detector was faulty

  9. If you develop coronavirus symptons.pdf

    If you develop coronavirus symptoms • You should only support someone if you’re feeling well and don’t have any symptoms of coronavirus (a high temperature, a new and persistent cough or loss of taste or

  10. RB_Dec17_social_care.pdf

    population.  Unmet needs – Our analysis shows there are now nearly 1.2 million people aged 65+ who don’t receive the care support they need with essential daily living activities. This represents an 18% increase ... It is time to ensure that meaningful action is taken. “If she didn’t have her family to help her, where would she be? She hasn’t even had a proper assessment and we have found we have a bill for £800

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