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  1. GIFTS_guide.pdf

    should only use the first method when you are starting an application for a new grant. Login page: If you haven’t already got an account, click the ‘New applicant’ link and you’ll be taken through the ... passowrd. v1.4 - July 2018 Age UK Grant Management System Forgotten Passwords and locked accounts If you have forgotten your password or have a locked account, you can request a new password by clicking

  2. GIFTS_system_guide v1 4.pdf

    should only use the first method when you are starting an application for a new grant. Login page: If you haven’t already got an account, click the ‘New applicant’ link and you’ll be taken through the ... passowrd. v1.4 - July 2018 Age UK Grant Management System Forgotten Passwords and locked accounts If you have forgotten your password or have a locked account, you can request a new password by clicking

  3. FS58w.pdf

    permanently in a care home.  As a ‘trial’ period in a care home, either for the above reason, or to try out a particular one. A detailed account of the general charging rules can be found in Age Cymru’s Factsheet ... provide various specialisms/services (e.g. dementia care). However, a home must not provide nursing care if it is not registered for that purpose. All care homes must be registered as ‘service providers’ with

  4. CRS_April16_Pensions_automatic_enrolment_Lifetime_ISA.pdf

    anticipate some negative effect on opt-out rates and potentially reduced pension saving by some individuals.  The risk to pension saving would be increased if the Government were to extend the ‘life ... might encourage more people to opt-out of or reduce contributions to their workplace pension in order to save into a LISA instead.  We would also be extremely concerned if the LISA were to be a precursor

  5. MCR - JM female case story.pdf

    the older person was before ( not employed/ employed /in need of support), • what they did with the Age at Work programme • what happened as a result. o attitudinal change - feeling more confident, less ... less lonely, more engaged at work etc o behavioural change - got a new job, got promoted , sorted out finances , lead an older person initiative at work ET cetera ET cetera Ideally, it would be good to include

  6. Advocacy.pdf

    decisions about things that affect their life, and if necessary to represent people’s views at meetings. An advocate can help someone to: • Understand what’s happening at meetings or appointments. • Be represented ... represented in meetings so their views are heard. • Say what matters to them in meetings or sit alongside them to give them support. • Understand their options. • Make their own decisions. • Be fully involved

  7. Falls Awareness Week 2022 FINAL.pdf

    If you never ask, you’ll never know. Do you struggle on the stairs, in the bathroom, on steps, or find it difficult to manage in your home? Do you struggle to keep as active as you used to, to get about ... Keeping your Feet/Self Healthy www.ageconnectswales.org.uk/falls 01639 617 333 We can help. Get help if you need it 3. Do you want to do something to help stop you falling again? Falls Awareness Week 2022

  8. RB_14_Care_in_Crisis_report.pdf

    Summary This is the third edition of our ‘Care in Crisis’ technical briefing, which aims to set out the key figures on funding for social care. Since our last edition in 2012, the Care Bill has addressed ... there actually were, with an increase in net expenditure of £1.2 billion.  By 2014 PSSRU estimate that if all councils used ‘moderate’ as the threshold for their criteria for eligibility for council support

  9. FS72.pdf

    do. This factsheet explains what they are, why you might want to prepare one or both, requirements for drawing them up, and ways to ensure other people know they exist. If you want to know how to make ... decisions on your behalf. The information in this factsheet is applicable in England and Wales. If you are in Scotland or Northern Ireland, please contact Age Scotland or Age NI for advice. Contact

  10. Cooling down.pdf

    tension only  Avoid bouncing or jerking the stretch  Hold each stretch for up to 15 seconds and repeat if necessary  Keep breathing as you stretch  Avoid stretches on muscles that cross joints that are inflamed ... third of the chair with the hands together in front. Push the hands away keeping the elbows bent as if hugging a ball. Lengthen the spine to increase the stretch in the low back. Inner thigh stretch

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