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  1. FS68.pdf

    Age Cymru Advice 0300 303 44 98 www.agecymru.org.uk Factsheet 68w  March 2023 Renting your home in Wales – rights if you are threatened with eviction Factsheet 68w  March 2023 ... this factsheet is about 5 2 Help in a crisis 6 3 Types of occupation contract 7 3.1 If you rent your home and moved in prior to 1 December 2022 – converted occupation

  2. RB_June15_The_Future_of_Transport_in_an_Ageing_Society.pdf

    of those living in urban areas. The opportunities for improvement This report explores a variety of ways in which transport options could be improved for older people. With a new Parliament now in session ... potential to offer important improvements to transport services. Three key opportunities for improvement run throughout this report: opportunities presented by improvements in technology, opportunities

  3. FS43.pdf

    Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) is a publicly funded, independent organisation aiming to improve employment relations. Their website has useful information on employment rights. If you are considering ... following a medical accident. ⚫ For complaints about the standard of care received in a care home or in your own home, your local authority has a complaints procedure and local advice agencies may be able to

  4. FS78w.pdf

    effect on this basic right. Abuse can occur in a person’s own home or whilst they are receiving a service – for example in a hospital or care home. The abuse may be perpetrated by a friend, family member or ... care needs assessments and related rules for arranging and paying for care (in someone’s own home or a care home). Therefore, safeguarding is one element of many that are covered as part of the Social Services

  5. RB_June15_Frailty_language_and_perceptions.pdf

    Methodology detail Location 1: South (Southampton) Older people living with frailty: 5 x in-home, faceto-face interviews Practice/ district nurses: 4 x telephone interviews Non-specialist ... x telephone interviews Location 2: North (Manchester) Older people living with frailty: 7 x in-home, faceto-face interviews Practice/ district nurses: 4 x telephone interviews Non-specialist

  6. RB_Dec13_Roundtable_is_it_too_late_to_save.pdf

    demonstrates that risk and return are conjoined twins. The issue to be discussed here is how to improve Generation R’s understanding of the nature of risk. In particular, how taking a superficially less ... approach to investment (holding cash) can actually deliver a poor retirement income. Ignoring one’s own home, the size of cash holdings relative to other forms of investment underlines a very short-term investment

  7. CRS_Aug16_Falls_in_older_people_prevention.pdf

    stakeholders have been invited to comment on the draft quality standard, including the key areas for improvement that have been shortlisted (available online here). Age UK welcomes this quality standard as a ... example rather than asking about falls, we would recommend asking how people feel they are coping at home and if they feel they are finding moving around more difficult. Likewise, focusing conversations on

  8. CRS_June16_Ofcom_broadband_USO.pdf

    being able to shop and bank from home, especially useful for people in rural areas with sparse services or whose health or mobility makes it hard for them to leave the home. Others may value the internet ... do it again.’5 7. Reliable internet is especially important for people who are unable to leave the home because of health conditions. Increasingly, telecare and telehealth options are being offered to help

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

    _________________________________________________________________________ A4. What do you think could be done to improve access to information about services and support? ______________________________________________ ... months? (e.g., getting an assessment for your needs, needs as a carer, day centre support, help at home with daily living tasks, getting support to leave hospital, respite care and residential care.) e

  10. CRS_Dec15_Public_Financial_Guidance.pdf

    of Attorney, scam awareness and remedies, switching service providers and planning ahead for care home fees. Many practical day-to-day financial topics appear on the full list of enquiries including, ... (non-regulated) advice. In 2014-15, the most frequent topics at Level 1 were benefits, finding help at home and housing. At Level 2 the most frequent topics were benefits, residential care and nonresidential

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