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  1. Age Cymru’s vision for the 2021 Senedd elections.pdf

    obstructed with parked cars, bins and street furniture restricted access for wheelchairs and mobility scooters 8 • over 22% of respondents regarded public seating and places to rest in their community

  2. Age Cymru - Report on the current experiences of people aged 50 or over across Wales of the Covid-19 pandemic and views on the year ahead - June 2022.pdf

    ahead - June 2022 ‘When I got my Xray result I told the GP how badly it has affected me, reduced my mobility and state of mind she said ‘Yes, frustrating isn’t it?’ No advice on treatment at all! It was like ... pandemic, and views on the year ahead - June 2022 ‘Remote hospital consultations are difficult ...mobile service is erratic and if phone cuts out during a conversation it is difficult to continue’ Access

  3. Age Cymru - Report on the current experiences of people aged 50 or over across Wales of the Covid-19 pandemic, and views on the year ahead - June 2022.pdf

    ahead - June 2022 ‘When I got my Xray result I told the GP how badly it has affected me, reduced my mobility and state of mind she said ‘Yes, frustrating isn’t it?’ No advice on treatment at all! It was like ... pandemic, and views on the year ahead - June 2022 ‘Remote hospital consultations are difficult ...mobile service is erratic and if phone cuts out during a conversation it is difficult to continue’ Access

  4. Envisage 2017 E.pdf

    death of her husband Mrs L slowly became increasingly lonely, but a key reason for this was her mobility reducing significantly, making it very difficult for her to leave the house to meet friends and ... and family. However, her situation changed dramatically when she became the owner of a mobility scooter, which opened up her world once again. Other people can be immersed in a busy lifestyle which may outwardly

  5. Legacy A4 Brochure_English (WEB).pdf

    me. I was giving private tuition to try and make ends meet, but at 83 I found it tiring and as my mobility was getting worse I had to use a walker to support myself. After talking to the advisor I was told

  6. English Manifesto.pdf

    the local shopping precinct, library and café. Olwen suffers with arthritis which can limit her mobility. Cuts to local bus services mean that the bus no longer travels along her street and she now has

  7. Sporting Memories Partner leaflet (002).pdf

    living with conditions such as dementia or Parkinson’s disease. They may have increasingly limited mobility, be living with depression and/or be socially isolated. The vast majority will be physically inactive ... group or for those who prefer not to use our online Zoom clubs. All they require is a landline or mobile telephone which the facilitator can dial into. Members will reminisce and share their sporting memories

  8. Age Cymru HOPE Infographic report 2021-22 E FINAL.pdf

    G had received a poor standard of care from a local hospital, that had left her with significant mobility problems. She wanted assistance to draft a letter to address her complaint. Our HOPE Independent

  9. Support groups and charities.pdf

    way: advice services on a range of financial, health and other issues, practical help to obtain mobility and specialist equipment, household goods for formerly homeless Veterans, support for Veterans with

  10. CRS_Oct14_Housing_standards_review_technical_consultation.pdf

    home accessibility standards must be universal because it is often difficult to predict restricted mobility in later life. Older people should retain the option of ‘staying put’, whenever feasible.  Optional ... the next 30iii. This means that more people are likely to experience a disability or restricted mobility as they get older - but will want to retain their independence, if possible. These trends demand

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