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  1. RB_March14_Living_with_frailty.pdf

    joined-up care, delivered with compassion. This means focusing on longterm sustainable solutions to improve care for the most vulnerable, particularly the frail elderly and those with long-term conditions ... issues or problems from the point of view of older people living with frailty;  what would help to improve the lives of older people living with frailty. Many of the behaviours and feelings associated with

  2. CRS_June15_Response_to_Freedom_to_Speak_Up_Review.pdf

    ‘Freedom to Speak Up Guardian’ role should exist within all NHS organisations, as this could help improve the reporting culture and the way cases are handled. There should be a high level of consistency ... welcome the ambition in the Review to foster a culture of openness and commitment to safety and improvement, which is a central part of the work that we have undertaken through the Dignity Commission, jointly

  3. vaccine priority list.pdf

    priority order for the COVID-19 vaccination programme Priority groups 1 to 9 1. People living in a care home for older adults and their carers. 2. All those 80 years of age and older and frontline health and

  4. 19 Time Tempo Credits - Rewarding your volunteers.pdf

    Age Cymru is a registered charity 1128436. Company limited by guarantee and registered in Wales and England 6837284. Registered office address Ground Floor, Mariners House, Trident Court, East Moors Road, Cardiff CF24 5TD. © Age Cymru 2023 Time Tempo Credits – Sign up & In Volunteer to join Tempo Time Credits is a registered charity. Volunteers who sign up can gain credits to reward them

  5. Advocacy and the reast of the Act.pdf

    Expressing preference for particular accommodation Protecting property of persons cared for away from home Part 5: Charging and financial assessment Power to impose charges Financial assessment Determination

  6. Action plan.docx

    non-COVID-19, health issues If you’re concerned about someone Utilities Getting advice Keeping well at home Support groups and charities Supporting people to prepare If they develop coronavirus symptoms If

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

    difficulties getting appropriate social care for them or their families, issues included; accessing home assessments after diagnosis, slow hospital discharge, limited contact from social workers, and care ... providing support. ‘I have been working 7 days a week keeping my clients who live with dementia safe at home. I have done this by supplying my own PPE and using people’s strengths, capabilities and hobbies and

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

    difficulties getting appropriate social care for them or their families, issues included; accessing home assessments after diagnosis, slow hospital discharge, limited contact from social workers, and care ... providing support. ‘I have been working 7 days a week keeping my clients who live with dementia safe at home. I have done this by supplying my own PPE and using people’s strengths, capabilities and hobbies and

  9. FS49.pdf

    22 September 1958. You do not get a payment if, during the qualifying week, you: ⚫ live in a care home for the whole time from 24 June to 22 September 2024 ⚫ are a prisoner ⚫ have been in hospital for ... normally receive a Cold Weather Payment if you are subject to immigration control, or you live in a care home. Payments should be made automatically so you should not need to make a claim. If you have not received

  10. Human rights

    abused in any way. I should be protected from physical or mental abuse e.g. when in hospital or a care home. I should be supported to eat or drink if I am not able to do this myself. Excessive force should ... conditions such as lack of access to healthcare in institutional settings such as prisons or care homes. Severely discriminating against me because of racism could amount to degrading treatment. Where I

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