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  1. Why are we still waiting? Delays in social care in Wales

    Older people are experiencing delay in social care assessments and implementation in care packages. Read our report and recommendations.

  2. Age Cymru Domiciliary Care Report 2015 (e).pdf

    Creating an age friendly Wales Improving domiciliary care for older people in Wales. The view of Age Cymru Creating an age friendly Wales Social care

  3. CRS_Sept15_Care_of_the_dying_adult.pdf

    Care of the Dying Adult Consultation on draft guideline – deadline for comments 5pm on 09/09/2015 email: CareofDyingAdult@nice.org.uk Please return to: CareofDyingAdult@nice.org.uk Please ... Please read the checklist for submitting comments at the end of this form. We cannot accept forms that are not filled in correctly. We would like to hear your views on these questions: 1. Which areas will

  4. CRS_Oct15_Primary_Care_Public_Health_Inquiry.pdf

    All-Party Parliamentary Group on Primary Care and Public Health Inquiry Delivering the Five Year Forward View: Behavioural change, information and signposting Ref: 2715 Date: October 2015 All ... (APPG) on Primary Care and Public Health is seeking views on specific aspects of the NHS Five Year Forward View to accelerate positive behaviour change towards prevention and self-care. The NHS Five Year

  5. RB_May14_CPA_Effectiveness_of_care_pathways.pdf

    of care pathways in health and social care Background Care pathways, also known as clinical pathways, critical pathways, care paths, integrated care pathways, case management plans, clinical care pathways or  ...  clinical care pathways or  care maps, are used to systematically plan and follow up a focused patient or client care programme.1  Care pathways are a way of setting out a process of best practice to be followed in the

  6. Response on social care practice guidance - November 2018.pdf

    Consultation Response Social Care Wales consultation on practice guidance for social care managers and social workers November 2018 Age Cymru is the leading charity working to improve the lives of ... in partnership with Age Connects and Diverse Cymru. We welcome the opportunity to respond to Social Care Wales' consultation on draft practice guidance for social workers. Practice guidance for social workers

  7. The future of social care in Wales - February 2019.pdf

    1 Consultation response The future of social care in Wales Plaid Cymru Care Commission February 2019 Age Cymru is the leading charity working to improve the lives of all older people in Wales. We ... future of social care in Wales. Background The Welsh Government’s Assessments and Social Services for Adults in Wales, 2015-16 showed that: a. the provision of adult community-based care services is falling

  8. RB_July17_Age_UK_Human_rights_of_older_persons_and_their_comprehensive_care.pdf

    Briefing: Human rights of older persons and their comprehensive care July 2017 If you have any questions or would like future information please contact Angela Kitching, Head of External ... 07825 724296 The Council of Europe’s report, Human rights of older persons and their comprehensive care, was produced by the Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development, aiming to promote

  9. Parliamentary Review into Health and Social Care in Wales - April 2017.pdf

    1 Consultation Response Parliamentary Review into Health and Social Care in Wales Written evidence submitted by Age Cymru April 2017 Introduction Age Cymru is the leading national charity working ... Parliamentary Review into Health and Social Care in Wales. Age Cymru believes that all older people, wherever they live, should have free and fair access to health and care services that maintain and promote their

  10. CRS_Dec14_Health_select_committee_inquiry_end_of_life_care.pdf

    Health select committee inquiry End of life care Ref: 2914 Date: December 2014 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research ... people aged 85 and over2, yet only about 15 per cent of people gaining access to specialist palliative care are in this age group3. 1.2. This last fact should be central to consideration of this inquiry.

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