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  1. RB_June16_Age_UK_Discharge_From_Hospital_Briefing.pdf

    hospitals June 2016 How and when someone is discharged from hospital, and the support they receive in the aftermath, are critical determinants of their long-term recovery and return to a reasonable quality ... in the media about ‘bed blocking’ and hear talk of older people staying in hospital when they no longer need hospital care. Sometimes there seems to be a tendency to blame the patients, it being implied

  2. IG44.pdf

    AgeUKIG44 How to stay driving safely. In the driving seat. 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our Readers’ Panel ... in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice helped? If so, we’d love to hear from you to provide relatable examples that benefit others. Email your story to stories@ageuk.org.uk. This information

  3. AC_Flyer_ ENG_06_2021_2.pdf

    love to connect with some of your residents to find how they are doing at the moment via zoom. Having a chat can really help wellbeing in general but we’d also like to record resident’s thoughts and feelings ... go towards a Welsh Government report which may help to shape future care policy. For more info email suzy.webster@agecymru.org.uk. This is the link to our pilot film taken from the voices of the residents:

  4. Supporting the Commissioning and Good Practice and Advocacy Resource list March 2018.pdf

    Commissioning and Good Practice of Advocacy Resource list Legislation and statutory guidance Social care policy Commissioning Procurement Market management / sector development Engagement and Co-production ... Co-production Advocacy; Good practice, Outcomes, Research and Models Outcomes Professional guidelines Education and training Safeguarding Information and advice for citizens Other resources

  5. Cooling down.pdf

    down It is important to include some cooling down activities at the end of each session to make sure your participants are relaxed and revitalised and that their bodies have returned to a pre-activity state ... warm up can be included here and should be done at a slower pace. Stretches for the main muscles shown should be included using the following guidelines:  Take the stretch to the point of mild tension

  6. RB_March13_Age_Friendly_Neighbourhoods.pdf

    live and its immediate environment sets the tone for our daily life and while many older people continue to play an active part in their community, problems with mobility, vision and memory can make neighbourhoods ... difficult to navigate. In simple terms, the concept of age friendly neighbourhoods means designing an inclusive environment for all ages to lead independent lives. All neighbourhoods are different and the

  7. RB_April17_Guidance--Sample_Size_Estimation_for_Qualitative_Methods.pdf

    ----------------------- The purpose of qualitative research methods is to look for meaning (i.e. to understand the why and how behind things). It is therefore about developing richness in data based on ... people or situations required for qualitative research methods is therefore small in number (relative to the sample required for quantitative research methods) but includes the widest range of people or situations

  8. The Council Tax Reduction Scheme

    Information about the benefits you can claim to help pay your council tax

  9. CRS_April12_OFT_remote_communities.pdf

    purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Name: Gemma Bradshaw Email: gemma.bradshaw@ageuk.org.uk Age UK 1-6 Tavistock Square ... www.ageuk.org.uk Age UK is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England (registered charity number 1128267 and registered company number 6825798). The registered address is 207-221

  10. are_you_listening_interactive.pdf

    Age UK, South East Network of Seniors (SENS) and South East England Forum on Ageing (SEEFA). It draws on Age UK’s Forum Toolkit and builds on Consulting and Engaging with Older People, published by Help ... between Age UK staff and representatives of older people’s forums and networks. Age UK, the new force combining Age Concern and Help the Aged, helps people enjoy a better later life – here and in 40 other countries

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