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  1. Jan 2017 - Rural Notes.pdf

    like good neighbour schemes and village agents can be beneficial. They can have invaluable local knowledge and ability to support networks in a way that can overcome geographical challenges. Connectivity ... beneficial to older people. Driverless cars, for example, could be a boon to an ageing population who could have difficulty driving. They could particularly help in areas where public transport services

  2. FAW 2019. Prevent a fall - Take Action Today. Eng.pdf

    their fall • Discuss actions they can take to reduce the risk of falling • Give them a Take Action Today information sheet Steady On A strong core and good balance can be acheived by staying active and

  3. RB_Oct13_Age_UK_End_of_Life_Evidence_Review.pdf

    ...................................................................................... 17 5 What can Age UK/Third Sector organisations do? .......................................................... 19 ... defines the ‘end of life’ stage as people with advanced, progressive, incurable conditions; those who may die within 12 months; and those with life-threatening acute conditions.2 End of life care covers

  4. What matters to you - Current experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales 2024.docx

    Your responseisanonymousbutifyouwantustocontactyouabout the survey you can include your contact details at the end of the survey. You can also let us know if you want to get involved in our campaigns to make ... tell us more:⬛ Neitherconfidentor not confident⬛ Unconfident⬛ VeryunconfidentD2. Do youreceive Pension Credit?(Select one option)⬛ Yes⬛ No, I’veapplied butI’m not eligible⬛ No,I’veneverapplied⬛ I’ven

  5. FAW Briefing - 2021 - English.pdf

    approach based on similar, very successful, attempts at reaching as many older people in the community as can be reached, comparable to community deployment in Canterbury New Zealand. Evidence from studies in ... or mental health problems because of the condition of their homes during lockdown. What Can You Do To Help You can encourage colleagues to help as the conversation is easy and structured to falls risks;

  6. IG55.pdf

    reviewers. This guide has kindly been peer reviewed by Dementia UK. Published: June 2023. 3 Contents Who this guide is for. 4. What this guide is about. 5. Stairs and hallways. 6. The living room. 7 . The ... number is: Who this guide is for. This guide is written for people living with dementia, but it can also be useful to their families and carers. If you’re reading this for someone else, it can be difficult

  7. IG56.pdf

    might be feeling like this 14 Getting help When to seek help 17 Different types of help 18 Things you can do that might make you feel better 22 If you’re worried about someone 24 Useful organisations 27 4 ... towards feeling better. Good to know. There are lots of organisations you can go to for support – we’ve included a couple below. You can find more in the ‘Useful organisations’ section on pages 27-32. Call

  8. RB_June17_Jo_Cox_Loneliness_Booklet.pdf

    Parliamentary briefing How you can change the lives of lonely older people. Most of us have felt miserably and lonely at some point in our lives. For many, life moves on and the feelings pass. But for ... Jo formed an independent, cross-party Commission of MPs and charities to highlight the fact that we can all do something to help lonely people in our community. Following her tragic murder, the Commission

  9. Friend In Need Resource -English.pdf

    they know in their local community - who may be self-isolating, social distancing or shielding. Further support If the person you’re helping is aged 50 or over you can get further support by contacting Age ... Monday to Friday, or email advice@agecymru.org.uk If the person you’re helping is aged under 50, you can get further support by contacting Citizens Advice on 03444 77 20 20, available 9am to 5pm, Monday to

  10. Frequently asked questions

    questions you may have. Contact us Please get in touch if you would like to find out more about how you can help Age Cymru by leaving a gift in your will: Call us:   029 2043 1555 Email:   

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