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  1. Sheltered housing and extra-care housing

    If you want to live independently but in a smaller, easier-to-manage home, with support, then sheltered housing (also called retirement housing) might appeal to you.

  2. CRS_Oct14_Home_Office_Domestic_abuse_consultation.pdf

    Consultation Response Home office: strengthening the law on domestic abuse Ref 2314 Date: 15 October 2014 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic ... retirement from work (resulting in increased contact), abuse resulting from stress associated with caring roles and social or geographical isolation may make older people more vulnerable to abuse. Age-related

  3. CRS_March15_Care_Act_guidance.pdf

    Consultation Response The Care Act: consultation on draft regulations and guidance to implement the cap on care costs and policy proposals for a new appeals system for care and support Ref: 0715 Date: ... capped cost care funding system, and the associated measures to be introduced in April 2016. These include how Local Authorities will calculate and meter someone’s contribution towards their care costs, the

  4. Hospital care for people with dementia - April 2019.pdf

    1 Consultation Response Inquiry into Hospital Care for People Living with Dementia National Assembly for Wales Cross-Party Group on Dementia April 2019 Introduction Age Cymru is the leading charity ... pleased to respond to the Cross-Party Group on Dementia’s inquiry into hospital care for people living with dementia. Hospital care One quarter of hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia1. Outcomes

  5. Age Cymru Domiciliary Care Report 2015 (w).pdf

    1 LE Wales, Ebrill 2014: Future of Paying for Social Care in Wales. Adroddiad cyntaf i Lywodraeth Cymru Beth yw gofal cartref? Gellir defnyddio’r term ‘gofal ... 2013): Ready for Ageing? (Papur Tŷ’r Arglwyddi 140): tud82 5 ibid 6 Gofalwyr Cymru (2014): State of Caring 2014: tud3 Buddion gofal cartref o ansawdd da, wedi’i ariannu’n briodol • Help gyda thasgau sylfaenol

  6. RB_Sept14_Satisfaction_with_social_care_services-ethnic_minorities.pdf

    Briefing Paper 4 • September 2014 www.southampton.ac.uk/ageing Satisfaction with social care services among South Asian and White British groups Rosalind Willis, Priya Khambhaita, Pathik Pathak ... and Minority Ethnic (BME) groups have generally reported lower levels of satisfaction with social care services when compared with White people (NHS Information Centre, 2012). It is vital to investigate

  7. RB_Dec15_The_end_of_formal_social_care.pdf

    www.ilcuk.org.uk The end of formal adult social care A provocation by the ILC-UK December 2015 I 2 I ILC-UK The end of formal adult social care About the Centre for Later Life funding This report ... a continuation of its predecessor body 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

  8. CRS_March15_Care_Act_guidance_older_people_voices.pdf

    voices of older people The Care Act: consultation on draft regulations and guidance to implement the cap on care costs and policy proposals for a new appeals system for care and support Ref: 0815 Date: ... February 2015 to discuss the Government’s proposals for a cap on an individual’s costs for social care. Nine consultation events in total were held from different parts of the country. The local Age UKs

  9. Age Cymru Social Care Workforce Consultation October 2021.pdf

    consultation response – Health and Social Care workforce October 2021 Age Cymru welcomes the development of the workforce strategy for health and social care. This, along with other linked developments ... that all care workers receive a Real Living Wage within the term of this Senedd. This development will be a main driver for improvements in health and wellbeing for staff in home care, care homes and respite

  10. Improving domiciliary care for older people in Wales

    Our report 'Improving domiciliary care for older people in Wales' focuses on the provision of domiciliary care in Wales and how it faces a challenging future

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