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  1. Tell Me More Project Consent _ENG.pdf

    Tell Me More Project Consent Form Tell Me More is a pilot project that would like to hear from your residents about their thoughts and feelings and how things have been for them over the last year. To ... our evaluation of the project we encourage a member of staff and residents to complete this consent form. If you have any questions, please contact: Suzy Webster, Care Home Network Manager suzy.webster@agecymru

  2. RB_June16_Age_UK_Excess_Winter_Deaths_Briefing.pdf

    health issues and her son has Asperger’s syndrome. Neither is able to work due to ill health. Lynne claims a number of benefits, including Disability Living Allowance, Housing Benefit and Council Tax rebate ... off-grid the offers just disappeared. Cost-wise, it’s very expensive. We’ve got two small private pensions but we’re not well off. We put in a small, domestic wind turbine 16 years ago, which cost us £3

  3. ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter Oct 2020.pdf

    fully training and supporting project volunteers. We’ll not be delivering paid advocacy or any form of statutory advocacy and we won’t duplicate existing services, but rather we’ll work with and complement ... for a loved ones care? Or perhaps they may want to know if they are eligible for Pension Credit and want help with claiming it? Age Cymru Advice can help with all these issues, and more – call us today

  4. IG31.pdf

    will and who you can contact for legal advice. 9 What are the rules of intestacy? Intestacy rules state that: • If you’re survived by a spouse or civil partner and children, your spouse or civil partner ... banks charge high fees for this service. Make your own will. There are do-it-yourself will kits and forms available to buy from stationery shops or online. However, it’s easy to make mistakes, miss out important

  5. fit for the future project - Final Evaluation Report (July 2015).pdf

    Background and policy context  The Government is increasingly adopting a ‘preventative approach’ when forming policies relating to meeting the needs of older people.  The literature indicates that participation ... and evaluation of future work of this kind. Main Recommendations Recommendation 1: As one of the stated aims of the programme was to contribute toward reducing health care costs perhaps future programme

  6. RB_Feb17_Statistical-methods.pdf

    address all of its finer points. We have chosen to make use of a notion of wellbeing which points to a state in which an individual or group is financially comfortable, healthy and engaged in meaningful activities ... health status, physical and mental, and satisfaction with healthcare and social services; employment, pension and wealth (especially home ownership); care and helping responsibilities; social, creative and cultural

  7. RB_April17_Statistical-methods.pdf

    address all of its finer points. We have chosen to make use of a notion of wellbeing which points to a state in which an individual or group is financially comfortable, healthy and engaged in meaningful activities ... health status, physical and mental, and satisfaction with healthcare and social services; employment, pension and wealth (especially home ownership); care and helping responsibilities; social, creative and cultural

  8. Housing policy statement March 2020.pdf

    homes and hospitals, and can provide community living and associated benefits to quality of life. All forms of retirement housing need to be built within age friendly communities, to ensure that residents have ... care whilst promoting independence for older people.  Local authorities need to ensure that all forms of retirement housing are built within age friendly communities, to ensure that residents have full

  9. CRS_Nov14_LGA_role_ageing_population.pdf

    which older people can flourish and love later life. These are:  Enough money: through fairer pensions and take up of entitlement to support  Wellbeing: everyone is able to feel well and enjoy later ... later life. This benefits individuals, families, carers and communities and reduces the cost to the state. Evidence suggests it is never too late to intervene The role of Local Authorities Age UK considers

  10. GCBH-Engage_your_brain.pdf

    games designed for brain health is important for maintaining or improving brain health. Commercial claims of the benefit of online training commonly called “brain games” are everywhere, so consumers naturally ... engaging. But often, the claims made by companies promoting the benefits of these games are exaggerated. With that in mind, we think it is important to let people know the current state of the scientific evidence

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