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  1. Age Cymru Activity Cards_Music_E.pdf

    Bright balloons can be very useful as they are light and easy to use. They can be used for group warm ups and for musical games. Two such games are: The Name Game Residents sit in a wide circle and tap

  2. codicil_form_Age_Cymru.pdf

    Codicil form Please keep this with (but not stapled to) your will. If you have any questions about writing a codicil or updating your will, you should seek advice from a solicitor or professional adviser

  3. 2020 amendments WWU – English.pdf

    303 44 98 (9am to 4pm, Monday – Friday) • Page 22: Instead of Charis Grants, you should contact the Warm and Safe Homes (WASH) Advice line on 0800 304 7159. To contact the Citizens Advice consumer helpline

  4. Ways we could work together

    can work together to benefit older people’s financial wellbeing (e.g., offer benefit checks, warm home and fuel poverty advice/support to those most in need). We can collaborate on campaigns (e.g

  5. Making hospital discharge safe

    Carer Aware Resources for Professionals| Carers Trust Wales     Royal Voluntary Service - Safe, Warm Well Alzheimer's Society - What happens when a person with dementia is discharged from hospital? If

  6. Falls Prevention Guide - for Carers FINAL.pdf

    talk to your GP and get referred to the National Exercise Referral Scheme. Unsafe Home Environment Keep your home free from trip hazards and ensure it is adapted and repaired to address any risks of falling ... blankets around, so that if you fall you can rest your head and keep warm (but don’t let them be trip hazards) and make sure if possible that you keep water around, so that you can maintain your fluids. Having

  7. Winter 2023 v7.pdf

    Winter 2023/2024 Advice on keeping warm this winter and claiming your entitlements Learn how grandchildren can help prevent you from falling Update on our campaign to keep face-to-face banking on our ... meet the many challenges of winter. Our key message this year is to make sure you keep yourself and your home warm despite the financial challenges. And our recently launched More Money in Your Pocket

  8. What to do when the weather's bad

    interrupted. Have torches handy around the home in case of a power cut.  And some spare batteries too. Keep emergency numbers nearby.  Call 105 in the event of a power cut – you can report a power ... power cut. Take extra care if the ground is slippery.  Wear shoes with good grip and consider keeping salt and sand mixture handy to grit paths. You could ask your neighbours for help to clear paths

  9. HOPE Independent Volunteer Advocate role description - final - updated Dec22.pdf

    explain things in clear concise ways  Lived experiences to draw on  Positivity  Good time keeping  Ability to keep information confidential (as appropriate) Key skills or knowledge of an Independent Volunteer ... agreed and updating regularly on the status of the support being provided including any concerns  Keeping records of your meetings and complying with data protection regulations, ensuring that our client

  10. know_your_energy_rights.pdf

    the problem and what you would like to be done to fix it. Remember: • Try not to get emotional and keep your anger in check - you can be assertive without being aggressive; • Don’t be embarrassed – it’s ... and the names of the people you speak to. Keep a record of any calls, emails, letters or receipts. If you have to send anything off always send photocopies – keep hold of the originals. If you are getting

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