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  1. Current Welsh Government guidance.pdf

    donating blood. • to avoid injury or illness. • travelling to and from work, but only where it’s not reasonably practicable to work from home. • visit a cemetery, burial ground or garden of remembrance ... neurological conditions, such as Parkinson’s disease, motor neurone disease, multiple sclerosis (MS), a learning disability or cerebral palsy - diabetes - problems with your spleen – for example, sickle cell anaemia

  2. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_Religious_Minorities.pdf

    Macmillan Magazines Nursing Times Haber D (2011) Jewish aging: model programs in social service, adult learning, intergenerational exchange, and research, Journal of Religion, Spirituality & Aging 23 (4) : 304-317 ... Medical Ethics 21 (5) : 265-269 Klee D (ed) (2015) Faith and spirituality [special issue], Emerald Working with Older People 19 (3) : 105-156 Krause N (2003) Religious meaning and subjective well-being in

  3. FS58w.pdf

    conducting a financial assessment of someone who needs to go into a care home – and subsequently working out what charge a service user should pay – all local authorities in Wales will need to comply with ... support”3. 2 ‘Social services and well-being – Regulations’, Social Care Wales Information and Learning Hub website: www.socialcare.wales/hub/sswbact-regulations (last accessed 23 May 2024). 3 Social

  4. RB_Feb16_Are_We_Ready_For_The_Next_Crisis.pdf

    risk. The nightmare scenario is an older person alone and cut-off in a crisis – this is what we must work to avoid. The Government recognises that our changing climate poses a growing threat to particular ... without power for days, having their home flooded or being hit by a major storm. We want to share our learning to help the Government, energy companies, care providers and others better understand older people’s

  5. Health improvement and prevention policy statement - Jan 2016.pdf

    ensuring mainstream public health services and campaigns are inclusive, as well as undertaking specific work on public health issues primarily impact people in later life. • The Welsh Government must ensure ... are contributing effectively to improving the health of older people • Local Health Boards should work with GPs to monitor uptake of health checks and screening programmes by different groups and take

  6. RB_Feb16_Older_people_and_power_loss_floods_and_storms.pdf

    risk. The nightmare scenario is an older person alone and cut-off in a crisis – this is what we must work to avoid. The Government recognises that our changing climate poses a growing threat to particular ... without power for days, having their home flooded or being hit by a major storm. We want to share our learning to help the Government, energy companies, care providers and others better understand older people’s

  7. Safe to be me - Meeting the needs of older lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people using health and social care services - A resource pack for professionals.pdf

    and accepted for who they are. This resource builds on and consolidates over a decade of pioneering work within Age UK at a national and local level, both to raise awareness and to start to deliver genuinely ... everyone make the most of later life. We believe in a world where everyone can love later life and we work every day to achieve this. We help more than 5 million people every year, providing support, companionship

  8. Changes to landline telephones

    needs to happen by December 2025, as this is when the old technology will stop working. Phone providers have already started work on switching over the network, but you don’t need to do anything until ... fax machines - will be affected by the change. If your device is relatively modern, it should still work fine - but older devices may need to be reconfigured or replaced. What if I don’t have, or don’t

  9. Become a Community Assistance Volunteer

    and interests of each volunteer enabling us to match older people to the right volunteer. Volunteers work with the older person to move them forwards. Who are we looking for? Anyone who is willing to support ... people are listened to and supported to explore the issues that are important to them.   Volunteers: Working from a location that suits them, volunteers give service users time and space, listen to their story

  10. Access to banking

    significant impact on the footfall to branches across the UK, however, banks must ensure that they are working to provide adequate alternative provision for in-person customers and are undertaking a thorough ... Wales taking place A good example is Caerphilly, where the local authority has been proactively working with banks who have announced closures within the area to set up alternative provision. Or in Cowbridge

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