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  1. FS76w.pdf

    operation and are likely to need support to get back on their feet. For example, someone may:  have lost confidence to shower or bathe without help;  experience difficulty standing for long enough to prepare

  2. Health interventions and preventative services - January 2024.pdf

    Reablement Reablement helps people learn or re-learn the skills necessary for daily living, which have been lost through deterioration in health and/or increased support needs. Reablement services help to reduce

  3. RB_Oct15_Diversity_Dementia_Gearing_up.pdf

    Tai Chi, films, translation services, and bilingual speakers that may be helpful to people who have lost abilities to speak or understand English Experience with providing individualised responses HA4 also

  4. RB_Feb13_Understanding_the_oldest_old_Improving_Later_Life.pdf

    physically and mentally. It is never too late: even in advanced old age it is possible to restore some lost physical and mental capacity. 11 Heterogeneity Just like every other section of the population, those ... that, among others, high cholesterol, hypertension (high blood pressure) and low thyroid hormone have lost their value for the over-85s to predict disease and disability, and have instead become markers of

  5. CRS_Oct11_New_challenges_new_chances_IACL.pdf

    IACL to such a degree that the wealth of diverse and effective smaller, community based provision is lost due to the complexity, cost and time it would take to acquire and maintain it 18

  6. Advocacy Newsletter - October 2018 English.pdf

    should be paying for a loved one’s care? Or perhaps they may want to know if they are eligible for Pension Credit and want help with claiming it? Age Cymru can help with all these issues, and more – call

  7. CRS_Jan15_Payment_systems_regulation.pdf

    can be defined in various ways depending on the regulator but commonly includes those who are of pensionable age and disabled people. Our understanding of who may be vulnerable is still developing and this

  8. RB_Dec15_The_end_of_formal_social_care.pdf

    spending limits % 100 20 30 Home Office Culture,Media and Sport Local government spending Work and Pensions Environment,Food and Rural Affairs Justice Energy and Climate Change Business, Innovation and Skills

  9. FS60w.pdf

    be expected to contribute from your day-to-day income – for example, your State Pension, or occupational/private pension. After doing so, you will be able to keep a small amount of money for spending on

  10. Discrimination, Human Rights and Welsh language rights public policy statement - September 2022.pdf

    of the Socio-economic Duty in Wales, and we will be looking to Welsh Government to ensure that pensioners living in poverty benefit from this new measure, particularly in light of the current cost of living ... important46 and takes on increasing significance as a result of demographic change and the rising State Pension Age. We believe that everyone should be able to remain in work as long as they desire and are capable

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