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  1. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_Older_homeless_people.pdf

    isolation, personal safety and security, access to health and social care services and in claiming pensions and other benefits. Older homelessness can be reduced by addressing the administrative and societal

  2. Buses - a lifeline for older people.pdf

    which thousands of older people go about their everyday lives, from buying food and getting their pension to going to the doctor and visiting friends. Even for older people who do not use the bus regularly

  3. Safe_to_be_me.pdf

    non-commercial purposes. If you are quoting from or reproducing any part of this resource you must credit Age UK and should provide a link to our website where possible www.ageuk.org.uk. In partnership with:

  4. Safe to be me - Meeting the needs of older lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people using health and social care services - A resource pack for professionals.pdf

    non-commercial purposes. If you are quoting from or reproducing any part of this resource you must credit Age UK and should provide a link to our website where possible www.ageuk.org.uk. In partnership with:

  5. RB_jun17_making_intergenerational_connections.pdf

    the potential to positively shape approaches to other aspects of ageing such as care planning and pension planning. In this way promoting positive intergenerational contact has the potential to improve younger ... , Eilola, T., & Swift, H.S. (2009). Attitudes to age in Britain 2004-8. Department for Work and Pensions (Research Report 599). Retrieved April 21, 2011 from (http://kar.kent.ac.uk/23668/1/abrams_attitudes_age

  6. RB_Oct14_Cognitive_decline_and_dementia_evidence_review_Age_UK.pdf

    concepts  filter out unreliable evidence  update you on the best and most recent brain research  save you time and effort trawling through the literature  offer a current picture of what is generally

  7. GCBH_Brain-Social-Connectedness.pdf

    younger person skills you may already have, such as cooking, organizing an event, assembling furniture, saving for the future, investing in the stock market, etc. 10. Add a new relationship or social activity

  8. RB_Feb16_Older_people_and_power_loss_floods_and_storms.pdf

    000 people are living with dementia in the UK, of whom 774,000 are aged 65+. Poverty 1.6 million pensioners (14 per cent) live below the poverty line, with 900,000 (7 per cent) living in severe poverty.

  9. RB_Feb16_Are_We_Ready_For_The_Next_Crisis.pdf

    000 people are living with dementia in the UK, of whom 774,000 are aged 65+. Poverty 1.6 million pensioners (14 per cent) live below the poverty line, with 900,000 (7 per cent) living in severe poverty.

  10. RB_June12_delivering_dignity.pdf

    child or having things done to them, rather than with them. For example, feeding someone just to save time (rather than helping them to eat) can feel humiliating and can create dependence, while telling

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