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  1. RB_Feb16_Older_people_and_power_loss_floods_and_storms.pdf

    companies and park home site owners should develop better emergency support for park home (static mobile home) residents, including safe sources of temporary heat and power. 3. Consider how to reach older ... at communicating flood warnings to older people, including those who do not use the internet or mobile phones. They should also consider what types of messages are most effective and likely to prompt

  2. CRS_Sept16_Age_UK_response_to_PSR_strategy.pdf

    shows that there are innovations that can address these challenges, such as accessible cards and mobile phone apps that talk to the user. The payments system should be developed from an ‘inclusive design’ ... Improvements to the UK’s Internet and mobile networks One of the paradoxes of the ‘drive to digital’ by the UK’s banking and payments industries is that the UK’s Internet and mobile networks are not yet ubiquitous

  3. RB_Aug14_Living_life_with_dementia.pdf

    service is available to anyone over 50 who has been diagnosed with dementia. Baths or showers, hairdressing and therapy are provided, as well as a range of activities including exercise, gardening, Wii ... the centres are also arranged. In addition there are personal care services such as bathing and hairdressing. Access to the daycare centres is through referral from Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council’s

  4. IL4.pdf

    shopping and banking 10 Social networking 14 Protect your computer 16 Protect your tablet and your mobile phone 18 Glossary 21 Useful organisations 24 2 Internet security what next? What this guide is about ... internet and computer scams, what you can do to protect yourself online, and how you can protect your mobile phone and computer. Words in bold may be unfamiliar to you, so we’ve included a glossary on pages

  5. FS10w - June 2020.pdf

    for further information on this).  Disability Living Allowance (DLA) mobility component or Personal Independence Payment (PIP) mobility component – see section 9.2 for further information on these benefits ... 40 of 73 Note: DLA and PIP both have mobility components, as well as care components/daily living components. There is no mobility element to AA, so the benefit only covers care needs.

  6. FS10w.pdf

    for further information on this).  Disability Living Allowance (DLA) mobility component or Personal Independence Payment (PIP) mobility component – see section 9.2 for further information on these benefits ... Independence Payment (PIP). Note: DLA and PIP both have mobility components, as well as care components/daily living components. There is no mobility element to AA, so the benefit only covers care needs.

  7. RB_Summer15_Chief_Economist's_Report.pdf

    down  Over four million cannot afford a holiday  About a million cannot afford to go to the hairdressers or barbers Employment  About 1.2 million people aged 65+ are in employment  Workers aged 50+

  8. CRS_April15_FCA_Access_Scoping_Study_response.pdf

    of which I can guarantee.”2 Because digitally-enabled people are migrating to Internet, phone and mobile banking (a good thing in itself) banks are continuing to review their branch networks and hundreds ... a non-digital group of older people Older people are highly diverse when it comes to Internet and mobile uptake. Some older people are “digital natives” comfortable with a range of devices and services

  9. CRS_Sept15_CMS_Committee_broadband.pdf

    need for referrals to acute centres for routine care. 4.4 The internet also enables people with mobility or health problems to purchase food and groceries online for home delivery. This is particularly ... branch closures, post offices and mobile banks) provide the only physical means of banking in some rural communities. These are a lifeline for people lacking the health, mobility or resources to travel to branches

  10. 3 Care home volunteer profile.pdf

    your confidence and communication skills • Work experience evidence if required • Appreciation of mobility restrictions and how best to be able to support older people You will receive • Induction and Safeguarding ... Understanding dementia training and how it affects those diagnosed and their families • Insight training to mobility issues Time commitment: Volunteering is flexible and can accommodate your availability, it would

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