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  1. Dementia Friendly Programme - Final Evaluation Report (July 2015).pdf

    dementia, if a family member or carer is with them, we are clear on who our client is, who is asking for advice. If it is the person with dementia that person is our client and the other person is in a supportive ... the word dementia, they automatically think of us.’ Some local Age UKs reported benefitting from advice from both the consultants on how to frame inclusive generic services in the wider policy context

  2. RB_July15_Dementia Friendly Programme - Final Evaluation Report.pdf

    dementia, if a family member or carer is with them, we are clear on who our client is, who is asking for advice. If it is the person with dementia that person is our client and the other person is in a supportive ... the word dementia, they automatically think of us.’ Some local Age UKs reported benefitting from advice from both the consultants on how to frame inclusive generic services in the wider policy context

  3. RB_Oct11_Delivering_The_Equality_Duty.pdf

    maintaining good mental health among prisoners, and especially older prisoners • provide information, advice and liaison support to older prisoners concerning life and opportunities after release • provide ... which best aid rehabilitation – age-appropriate health and social care support, housing and pensions advice, education and training – be made available to them, both in prison and following release. Housing

  4. GCBH-The-Brain-Body-Connection-Report-Jul16.pdf

    perception and judgment. The GCBH is convened by AARP with support from Age UK to offer the best possible advice about what older adults can do to maintain and improve their brain health. GCBH members come together ... array of disciplines and perspectives. We intend to create a set of resources offering practical advice to the public, health care providers, and policy makers seeking to make and promote informed choices

  5. RB_June14_ppi_financial_resilience_of_recently_retired.pdf

    indicate when these products might be suitable without individuals needing to take full financial advice to understand the implications?  Generating financial planning tools that allow individuals to ... overall retirement income being lower than an annuity due to poor investment performance, the costs of advice and charges, and longevity. Previous PPI research showed a 1 in 3 chance of individuals exhausting

  6. RB_April15_Vulnerability_resilience_Improving_Later_Life.pdf

    services or support – access to GPs and health services, financial or legal services, or housing advice, for example. Those services need to be available and easily accessible to everyone. But intervention ... always, as a matter of course, ask participants questions about what would have helped them, what advice they would give to others in the same boat and what support local or central government could give

  7. EnvisAGE_2019_english.pdf

    to face contact and build up a good rapport with staff members. Age Cymru Powys’ information and advice service provides benefits information and assistance in completing forms. With financial security ... service users highly praised the volunteer advocates, whether they provided a practical support or advice and guidance. The advocates were described as being polite, helpful and approachable: “The representative

  8. EnvisAGE16_ENG_web.pdf

    damaged as a result of caring – some of which is preventable with the right interventions, information, advice and support from the NHS, social care and the wider voluntary sector. We asked carers what they felt ... resources freely available on our website Wellbeing Hub: https://www.carersuk.org/wales/help-and-advice/your-health-and-wellbeing/wellbeing-hub/ 15 We also encourage carers to: • Talk to the GP – it’s

  9. RB_Dec13_Transitions_in_Older_Age.pdf

    further details about the research, or Sally West Sally.West@AgeUK.org.uk for more information and advice from Age UK. This research briefing is the second in a series in the collaboration between Age UK ... life. More information on ELSA can be found at www.ifs.org.uk/elsa Age UK provides information, advice and support on ageing in the UK, and campaigns to raise awareness of the situation faced by many

  10. RB_Feb17_AgeUK_Wellbeing_Index_Summary_web.pdf

    (which includes things like talking to the neighbours, feeling you belong, and having access to local advice) contributes 2.7 per cent of wellbeing. Conversely, having a low opinion of one’s local neighbourhood ... contained eight questions about feelings of belonging to the neighbourhood, local friends, access to advice, amongst other areas. Intergenerational connections asked about different kinds of transfers between

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