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  1. Print ready What matters to you - Current experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales 2024.pdf

    Government and others hear from older people about your experiences and what matters to you. This survey will take 15 minutes to complete. Your response is anonymous but if you want us to contact you about the ... experiences have you had in the last 12 months? (Select any that apply) e Not seeing family / friends e Cost of living e Bereavement or grief e Isolation e Physical health e Accessing prescriptions e Accessing

  2. RB_April17_Guidance--Socio-Demographic_Questions_to_Ask.pdf

    backgrounds and sectors of the community. Providing information about yourself in the next few questions will contribute to helping us strive towards achieving this. 1. What is your gender? (Please tick one

  3. HOPE referral form - April 23.docx

    health/social care organisation o Referral by other service provider o The information provided in this form will be stored by Age Cymru on a secure system. By completing this form you are consenting for us to hold

  4. MCR - JM female case story.pdf

    include a quote, attributed by name & employer and be accompanied by a photo. Once written, this will need to be Oked by the older person themselves. 1. At age 53, an employed female attended the Mid-Career

  5. Care Home Visiting profile - English.pdf

    or family are keen to be able to return to visiting their loved ones. This volunteering opportunity will play a key role in supporting care homes as they welcome visitors and help facilitate residents' wellbeing

  6. Care Home Visiting profile -English.pdf

    or family are keen to be able to return to visiting their loved ones. This volunteering opportunity will play a key role in supporting care homes with visiting as they seek to welcome visitors. You could

  7. 20190830 Together for Mental Health delivery plan consultation response.pdf

    condition and the quality of life they experience can both deteriorate markedly. In addition, the costs of providing care to this group of people are increased as a result of less effective self-care and ... David McDaid, Martin Knapp, Matt Fossey, Amy Galea: Long-term conditions and mental health - the cost of co-morbidities, The King’s Fund (2012) 2 In spite of this, health promotion is often disproportionately

  8. CRS_Jan16_Pension_reforms_proposed_changes_to_guidance.pdf

    000 may no longer receive the full retirement risk warnings. Many people with savings at this level will depend upon their pension savings, and they could still face increased tax liabilities or reduced ... at-retirement product marketplace is more complex than ever, and is likely to become even more so. It will require constant monitoring and probing to make sure consumers are getting a fair deal, as well as

  9. IG06.pdf

    types of care home 8 Care needs assessments 9 Paying for care Who pays for my care home place? 12 Will I have to sell my home? 17 Third party top-up fees 20 Paying for your own care home place 21 Choosing ... including nursing and residential care homes. If you’re eligible, the NHS arranges and meets the full cost of your care. • If you’re not eligible for CHC and you live in a nursing home, you should be assessed

  10. English Manifesto.pdf

    cause isolation and feelings of loneliness. Removing these barriers to create an age friendly Wales will increase opportunities for older people to pursue an interest, join in and have a role in their communities ... up in my pyjamas and I don’t get changed.” “You are cautious in case you fall down because there will be no one to pick you up.” Age Cymru believes loneliness should be recognised and treated as a public

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