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  1. GCBH-The-Brain-Body-Connection-Report-Jul16.pdf

    you are already a walker or jogger, increase your pace or distance. V. If you are an active runner, keep running and start strength/resistance training. c. Be patient and persistent. d. To stay motivated

  2. FS39w.pdf

    as a ‘last resort’, the owner or manager of the care home (however, in such cases he or she must keep a record of the money collected on the person’s behalf). An appointee’s responsibilities only cover

  3. FS17.pdf

    Temporary absence from home You can continue to get HB whilst you are temporarily away from home. To keep getting HB when you are temporarily away, you must: ⚫ usually live in that home ⚫ intend to return

  4. Transport policy statement - January 2022.pdf

    people remain connected to communities and services.28 An age friendly transport system is needed to keep people independent, healthy and engaged with their communities without having to use 22 Age Cymru

  5. RB_June14_CPA_Outcomes_prevention_monitoring.pdf

    Centre for Policy on Ageing – Rapid review June 2014    Bupa and Centre for Policy on Ageing (2011) Keep dancing ... the health and well-being benefits of dance for older people, Bupa This report identifies ... Evidence-Based Public Health, Oxford: Oxford University Press Bupa and Centre for Policy on Ageing (2011) Keep dancing ... the health and well-being benefits of dance for older people, Bupa Carlsson S, Andersson

  6. FS10w.pdf

    occupational/private pension (though not any earnings from employment). After doing so, you will be able to keep a small amount of money for spending on personal items that are not part of your care and support ... regularly. As a ‘last resort’, a care home owner can act as appointee, but in such cases he or she must keep a record of the money collected on the person’s behalf. An appointee’s powers only cover managing

  7. RB_Nov16_Report_state_pension_age_report_working_later_waiting_longer.pdf

    heavily on their State Pension to get by in retirement and will find it difficult or impossible to keep working. While those in their 50s and 60s are sometimes considered a ‘lucky generation’ in terms of

  8. FS46w.pdf

    long-term health condition need help with personal care (such as dressing and washing), or supervision to keep them safe, during the day or night (even if no help is actually currently being received). Note: Since

  9. FS59w.pdf

    such, in addition to care services to make sure that people can function (i.e. get up, get dressed, keep clean etc), social needs (enabling people to still get out and about and prevent isolation at home)

  10. RB_Oct14_Cognitive_decline_and_dementia_evidence_review_Age_UK.pdf

    functional memory problems include the following  Names of people, places,  Misplacing things  Keeping track of schedule of commitments  Forgetting to carry out an intended activity  Numbers & passwords

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