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  1. Transport policy statement - January 2018.pdf

    helping older people to maintain independence and well-being. Such transport networks can ensure communities are wellconnected and that services, facilities and amenities are accessible to older people. Without ... all areas have the means to get out to buy food, get medical attention, get money and pay bills, and have social contact. These are basic features of a decent life and ought to be a high priority in transport

  2. ID204744 Jingle Bakes_recipes.pdf

    water)  Silver balls  Anything you’d like to adorn your bells with! Special equipment:  Cookie cutter in the shape of a bell 1. Preheat the oven to 160 C fan and line 2 baking trays with baking ... from step 1. Mix this together until it forms a dough – it’s best to use your hands for this part! 3. Once your mixture has come together to form a dough, place the dough on a flat, well-floured surface and

  3. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter May 2023.pdf

    May 2023 Advocacy News Dementia Advocacy Project Age Cymru are delighted to be able to let you all know that we’ve been able to secure another 12 months funding for our Dementia Advocacy Project which ... team of advocates across Wales. For those of you who refer into the project please continue to do so and email: dementiaadvocacy@agecymru.org.uk. We can provide a referral form as well if you don’t have

  4. annual_review_2012_2013.pdf

    We exist to stand up for the 14 million people in the UK and 846 million people internationally who have now reached later life, but also to speak for the long-term interests of every one of us. We do so ... Friends and Forums across England. Internationally, we work with our subsidiary charity Age International to fund programmes in more than 40 developing countries. Like most in the charity sector, we faced a tough

  5. FS8.pdf

    landlord housing? 7 3.1 Welsh Housing Quality Standard (WHQS) 8 4 How can you get community landlord housing? 8 4.1 Being eligible to apply 10 5 Making an application 11 5.1 Help with your application 12 ... whilst you are on a waiting list 13 5.4 Can you apply to more than one local authority? 13 5.5 ‘Common housing registers’ 14 6 Local authority allocation schemes 14 6.1 Who gets priority on the list – ‘reasonable

  6. Utilities.pdf

    suppliers to prioritise those already in need, while identifying those whose circumstances may have changed during this period. Measures include: • Customers with pre-payment meters who may not be able to add ... add credit can speak to their supplier about options to maintain supply, e.g. nominating a third party for credit top-ups, having a discretionary fund added to their credit, or being sent a preloaded top-up

  7. FS39w.pdf

    2014 and accompanying Code of Practice guidance – relevance to the social care system in Wales 6 3 Introduction – local authority assessment of care needs ... goes to live in a care home (whilst the other remains living at home) 11 4.6 Joint assessments of capital where it is more ‘financially advantageous’ to the care

  8. IL08.pdf

    How to be an executor What to expect and key responsibilities AgeUKIL8 Information and advice you need to help you love later life. We’re Age UK and our goal is to enable older people to love later ... passionate about affirming that your later years can be fulfilling years. Whether you’re enjoying your later life or going through tough times, we’re here to help you make the best of your life. Our network

  9. Survey March 2024 v6.docx

    matters to you.This surveywilltake15minutestocomplete.Your responseisanonymousbutifyouwantustocontactyouabout the survey you can include your contact details at the end of the survey. You can also let ... let us know if you want to get involved in our campaigns to make change for older people across Wales.Thank youforyoursupportincompletingthissurvey.Communication A1. How do youprefer to access information

  10. Why are we still waiting.pdf

    Data collection 8 Views of older people 9 Unpaid carers 10 Waits for assessments 11 Waits for care to be in place 13 Local authority improvement measures 16 Communications 17 5. Addressing the issues 18 ... guidance 35 Acknowledgements Age Cymru would like to thank all the people that spoke to us about their experiences of access to social care. We’re grateful to the 11 social care leads, local authority commissioning

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