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  1. CRS_Feb16_Age_UKs_Evidence_to_the_Work_and_Pensions_Committee_Inquiry_into_intergenerational_fairness.pdf

    maintains its value, and unless it is continues there is an increased risk that future pensioners will not achieve adequate retirement incomes. People currently in their late 50s and early 60s are adversely ... demographic and social changes. For example, increasing longevity, and more years spent in education, will affect the ages at which people start and end their working lives.  The level and distribution of

  2. RB_Aug14_Living_life_with_dementia.pdf

    Chelsea 31 4.2 Dementia Adviser Service – Age UK Camden 32 5 ‘I am confident my end-of-life wishes will be respected. I can expect a good death.’ 34 5.1 Statutory Annual Residential Care Home Review Service ... and that’s particularly useful when I’m fishing ...as for the future, whilst there is no doubt there will be other hurdles, at the moment I am continuing to enjoy my life. I still drive and above all I am

  3. RB_2013_Falls_Prevention_Guide.pdf

    full recovery and need to return for further treatment), a half-course of falls prevention exercise will be ineffective and result in even greater costs to health and social care services and may even increase ... to ensure a smooth transition on from FaME/Otago programmes to further exercise opportunities. This will enable older people who have fallen to continue the progression of training to ensure effective outcomes

  4. RB_Oct12_Sheltered_And_Retirement_Housing.pdf

    services – makes it difficult for older people to evaluate their options. Housing advice and information will become increasingly critical in helping older people to navigate the housing and care choices that ... understanding of sheltered and retirement housing by policy-makers will continue to result in poor policy decisions. Obviously, not everyone will agree with all the recommendations set out in this report. However

  5. IG21.pdf

    mental capacity and don’t have this type of LPA in place, any decisions about your health or care will be made by the professionals relevant to your situation, such as your doctor or your local council’s ... continue to act for you if you ever lose mental capacity. 15 Choosing your attorney Your attorney will have a lot of power over your affairs, so make sure you choose someone you trust completely. Who

  6. RB_March13_The_Work_Programme_and_older_jobseekers.pdf

    of operation, and so clearly the numbers of people who have held down work for three or six months will be limited. The early evidence shows that things are likely to improve – figures produced by the ... trade body, ERSA, shows that job placements have increased since August, indicating that outcome rates will improve over the next few months.ii A brief background to the Work Programme In June 2011, the Work

  7. Fuel Poverty policy statement - October 2017.pdf

    less than in the past. These schemes are all welcome but without significant additional investment will not address the true scale of the problem. 1 The ... estimates that with the Nest energy efficiency investment programme assisting 6000 homes a year, it will take another 50 years to assist all fuel poor households in Wales.5 The time is right for the Welsh

  8. Age Cymru Advocacy Counts 8 E FINAL 3.pdf

    the new advocacy requirement within The Act and through the Coronavirus pandemic. Advocacy Counts 8 will provide a broad snapshot of the current situation in Wales. Methodology An online survey was used ... older people 15 15 22 (Please note that one provider may have more than one advocacy service and some will have services specifically for older people as well as services for a wider client group). Advocacy

  9. Age Cymru Advocacy Counts 8 E FINAL.pdf

    the new advocacy requirement within The Act and through the Coronavirus pandemic. Advocacy Counts 8 will provide a broad snapshot of the current situation in Wales. Methodology An online survey was used ... older people 15 15 22 (Please note that one provider may have more than one advocacy service and some will have services specifically for older people as well as services for a wider client group). Advocacy

  10. CRS_Oct15_Dementia_inquiry_into_dementia_and_comorbidities.pdf

    affects older people – around 95% of people with dementia in the UK are 65+. By that age, many people will already have other conditions. Someone who develops dementia is already likely to be coping with ... doctors already find difficult to manage and diagnose- will interfere with other conditions that the person with dementia has to cope with and will complicate care planning. An understanding of the interplay

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