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  1. FS44w.pdf

    Factsheet 44w  January 2023 3 of 45 6.7 NHS support for people with long-term conditions 17 6.8 NHS falls prevention services 18 6.9 NHS continence services ... see section 7 below).  Velindre NHS Trust Provides specialist cancer care and a range of national support services.  Public Health Wales NHS Trust Public Health Wales provide and manage a range of public

  2. FS48.pdf

    Pension Credit 24 9.1 TV licence concessions 25 10 DWP Guidance 25 Useful organisations 27 Age UK 29 Support our work 29 Glossary AA – Attendance Allowance ADP – Adult Disability Payment (Scotland) AIP – Assessed ... Disability Payment (Scotland) CHB – Child Benefit CSP – Carer Support Payment (Scotland) CTC – Child Tax Credit CTR – Council Tax Reduction/Support DLA – Disability Living Allowance DWP – Department for Work

  3. CRS_May16_Multimorbidity_clinical_assessment_and_management.pdf

    having non/minimally-medical conversations before discussing treatment options enables care staff to support planning that is relevant to people and enables them to work towards goals that are important to ... their care, impacting on how involved they feel in decisions. Professionals must be trained and supported to communicate sensitively and productively with patients, grounded in the principles of shared

  4. CRS_March14_Banking_Standards_Review.pdf

    parliamentary campaigns, provides training, and funds research exclusively focused on later life. We support and assist a network of around 170 local Age UKs throughout England; the Age UK family also includes ... get hamstrung by a need to agree consensus but is able to continue to set high aspirations  We support the aim to bring the whole of the UK banking industry together in this project, however caution against

  5. CRS_Dec14_Health_select_committee_inquiry_end_of_life_care.pdf

    health living with either (or often both) means the NHS is not agile, failing to allow care and support to switch tracks quickly when someone is approaching the end of life. Not in terms of stopping treatments ... It can reflect coordinated, well-planned care that has helped to avoid admissions to hospital or support at home that has enabled people to manage their health away from health care settings. 80% of people

  6. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_LGBT.pdf

    on Ageing – Rapid review 2016 5  Over 60% of LGB older people are not confident social care and support services will understand and meet their needs and over 40% are not confident mental health services ... Diagnosed with depression 40% (women) 34% (men 33% (women) 17% (men) Confident in social care and support 39% 49% Confident in housing services 42% 49% Confident in mental health services 57% 67% Confident

  7. FS59w.pdf

    (following the two stage procedure) 21 7 Llais – a ‘citizens voice’ body that can support you to make a complaint 21 7.1 Complaints advocacy from Llais 22 8 Making ... Government, though it should work independently of government, local authorities and the NHS to support people who have concerns or complaints. Further information can be found in section 7 below. You

  8. FS5w.pdf

    responsible individuals on meeting service standard regulations for: • Care home services • Domiciliary support services • Secure accommodation; and • Residential family centre services (Version 3 – March 2024) ... be “encouraged to care for their teeth and mouth and, where necessary [should be] provided with support to do so”;  “appropriate oral healthcare supplies are [to be made] readily available and kept in

  9. fit for the future project - Final Evaluation Report (July 2015).pdf

    Summary Introduction Fit for the future is a person-centred programme with the overall objective of supporting the physical health and mental well-being of older people living with at least one long-term health ... services related to healthy eating, and seven offered one-to-one support services. 5  Due to the individualised, tailored nature of the support provided, the types of services or activities beneficiaries

  10. Experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales during the first Covid-19 lockdown, and the road to recovery - October 2020 ENG.pdf

    well was particularly difficult during lockdown and there was much confusion about where to go for support. People told us that this experience made them feel ignored and not important. ‘I have lost all confidence ... appointments, surgeries, and screenings would be reinstated, the likely long waiting lists to get the support they need, and the consequential impact on their physical and mental wellbeing, creating a future

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