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  1. CRS_Feb17_NICE_quality_standard_on_Multimorbidity.pdf

    person and our Age UK staff. This is then fed back into the care team, to help refine care plans. This allows individuals to better identify the services that are right for them. The effectiveness of this approach

  2. CRS_May14_EHRC_consultation_age-supplement_2014.pdf

    that many more people are now living longer these days. The Bank have been fairly reasonable in allowing me about eighteen months after my 75th birthday on 2nd March 2013. I am well able to meet the monthly

  3. CRS_March15_Care_Act_guidance_older_people_voices.pdf

    to ensure people were always treated with dignity, which included valuing individual’s needs and allowing for and supporting people’s independence. Implementing a system for ensuring dignity, akin to that

  4. CRS_Oct10_phasing_out_the_DRA.pdf

    relation to share schemes our position is similar. A number of share schemes have provisions which allow pay outs for ‘good leavers’, often being those who are made redundant, or retire, and no payout for

  5. CRS_March12_Charging_fees_in_ET_and_EAT.pdf

    options: ‘option 1’, which sets an initial fee for making a claim and a further higher fee before it is allowed to go to a hearing; and ‘option 2’ which has an initial higher level of fee only. Both proposals

  6. Winter 2022 Newsletter web.pdf

    that the heat isn’t just heating your windows! Move furniture such as sofa’s away from radiators to allow the heat to penetrate the room. Use the thermostats on individual radiators to control which rooms

  7. Age Cymru response - Social Prescribing Framework October 2022.pdf

    information themselves and not rely on digitally included loved ones. Doing these things for 5 themselves allows more in control of their own lives. They have fed back that even when they have asked others for

  8. CRS_Sept16_UPR-submission.pdf

    enforcing it for example by limiting its use to cases which are determined to be the most serious, allowing the UK courts to strike out cases deemed to be ‘trivial’. In our view this would put at risk the

  9. RB_July11_Ageing_well_Improving_Later_Life_Book.pdf

    time you spend in bed awake. As we get older, our sleep patterns naturally change; if your sleep allows you to function properly the next day until you feel sleepy around bedtime, it’s probably enough ... Invested Personal Pensions (SIPPs) now enable you to invest in a much wider range of investments and allow you to invest in top-performing funds too. Of those people coming up to retirement, most will buy

  10. Blueprint for older people in Wales.pdf

    is not how things are for them today. We believe that all older people should have an income that allows them to live well without struggling to cover essential costs such as food and energy bills, having

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