or sit on their doorstep. • Get as much sunlight as they can, whilst also following advice to stay safe in the sun. https://www.ageuk.org.uk/cymru/ourwork/health-promotion/summer-healthadvice/. • Set up
their needs has been labelled ‘institutional thoughtlessness’.6 Older prisoners often do not feel safe and suffer from anxiety and a fear of bullying by younger prisoners. 7,21 This is exacerbated by
confused but physically fine. Meanwhile the locksmith changed the locks so the client could remain safe in her home. The client’s next of kin told us the next day that the client was fine, and they were
answers. Location. • Is it near your family? • Is it near your friends and social groups? • Do you feel safe in your neighbourhood? • What are the local facilities and transport links like? • Are there hills ... receive communications by email. We will never sell your data and we promise to keep your details safe and secure. I do not wish to receive communications by post. If you don’t want to hear from us
include CSHA clinical frailty scale, ISAR, Bournemouth Criteria, Edmonton frailty tool, and Frail Safe. o 11% of frailty units provide an outreach service working with primary and community care to case ... care and support services helped them, the most common answers where personal care (68%), feeling safe and secure (55%), meals (54%), keeping my home clean and comfortable (51%), to have control over daily
you both. There might be a bereavement support group in your local area. These groups can offer a safe and comforting environment to talk about your experiences with people who’ve also had a bereavement
provide some level of support, either day-to-day or on an emergency basis. This should help you to feel safe and secure, without compromising your privacy and independence. However, the new accommodation may
the police helps ensure it is treated in the most appropriate and effective way. There are various safe, discreet or anonymous ways to do this including online and through third parties. You can discuss
about what should happen to the estate. A bank, solicitor, a trusted friend or relative, or a will safe facility may have it. You can check for a will using the National Will Register (page 40), which you
applies should be the one that best represents what you can manage ‘reliably’. This means you can do it safely, to an acceptable standard, repeatedly, and in a ‘reasonable’ time period. You do not have to be