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  1. RB_June14_Generation_R_Research.pdf

    about and plan for the future. Cluster 3 (all men) were the most likely to have children living at home. Largely employed or self-employed, and still paying mortgages, this group had low housing and material ... Cluster 1 men, they were very aware of health but whereas they knew there was more they could do to improve their lifestyle they found it difficult to change. Cluster 5, comprising both men and women, were

  2. Safe_to_be_me.pdf

    using health and social care services A resource pack for professionals 2 Foreword ‘The staff in the home very rarely gave us any time alone together and on one occasion Arthur was taken seriously ill and ... might be beaten up? • Have to hide books, clothes, photographs or DVDs when you have a visitor to your home? Welcome to the reality of many people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans (LGBT), particularly

  3. RB_Summer15_Chief_Economist's_Report.pdf

    grim picture, with 40 per cent of them not being able to afford taking a holiday away from their homes; 23 per cent not being able to go out socially at least once a month and even 10 per cent of pensioners ... active in this age group are in paid employment. Unemployment rates for this age group show an improving trend up to, again, the 2008 crisis, but they have been falling since 2013 and now are close to

  4. RB_March16_Behind_the_Headlines_Hospital_Discharge.pdf

    you probably only have a few of your own things with you. And you may have important things to go home to, like caring for a partner who is themselves not very well, or looking after your pet. After ... of support to make the fullest possible recovery. Some older people may be able to go straight back home and pick up the reins as though nothing has happened, but many will need some kind of rehabilitative

  5. RB_Dec15_The_end_of_formal_social_care.pdf

    the Care Funding Advice Network (CFAN) – a coalition of organisations and individuals seeking to improve on the Care Act’s recognition of the need for financial advice. The Centre represents a significant ... the care home market will become fi nancially unviable and care homes will start to close their doors”. And it is not just the care home sector that is feeling the strain – 74% of domiciliary home-care providers

  6. Sign up to the Priority Services Registers

    network distributors Electricity network distributors are responsible for getting electricity to homes and businesses where you live. Each distributor has its own register, so you need to contact them ... 0330 10 10 167 Gas network distributors Gas network distributors are responsible for getting gas to homes and businesses where you live. Each distributor has its own register, so you need to contact them

  7. Housing Benefit

    get depends on: your savings who you live with how much rent you pay how many rooms you have in your home if you get disability or carer’s benefits (such as Carer’s Allowance , Attendance Allowance ... are not taken into account so you may get your rent paid in full by Housing Benefit. If you own your home, you won’t be eligible for Housing Benefit, but you could get support with your mortgage interest

  8. cARTrefu Newsletter May 2019.pdf

    cARTrefu, Age Cymru’s arts in care homes project, will continue until August 2021. cARTrefu May 2019 We are so pleased to announce...... cARTrefu will continue until 2021! Activity packs still

  9. Age Cymru Dementia Advocacy Project Brochure - FINAL ENGLISH.pdf

    with dementia may face. This could be something as life changing as moving from living in their own home to a different care setting, planning for the future and accessing care and support when needed. We ... Cymru Dementia Advocate.” Care worker “Age Cymru's dementia advocacy project is first class.” Care Home Manager Advocacy Service: Referral form Age Cymru is a registered charity 1128436. Company limited

  10. What to do when the weather's bad

     A bottle of water could be handy if the water supply is interrupted. Have torches handy around the home in case of a power cut.  And some spare batteries too. Keep emergency numbers nearby.  Call

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