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  1. Action plan.docx

    Action PlanShopping Paying for goods and services Being scam aware Picking up prescriptions Unpaid carers Current Welsh Guidance Accessing help for other, non-COVID-19, health issues If you’re concerned

  2. Good Practice Guide v4.pdf

    Creating an age friendly Wales Making relationships count A helpful guide for families, unpaid carers and care staff supporting a person moving to live in a care home. 2 Age Cymru: Making relationships ... needs of older carers and the value of engaging them as experts in the care of the person they care for. It also provides insights from care home staff. This guide will: • Share some supportive strategies

  3. Newsletter Winter Warmth 2020 web.pdf

    their local communities during what has been a difficult year. Thank you to everyone who has perhaps looked out for a friend, neighbour or loved one, helped with shopping and prescriptions or provided ... It’s also a good time to thank the many volunteers who have helped Age Cymru be there for older people. Here’s hoping that 2021 will be a brighter year for all of us, as we work together to help bring about

  4. CRS_Feb16_Ofgem_final_proposals_priority_services_register.pdf

    parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. ... Square, London WC1H 9NA. 2 About this consultation In December, Ofgem, the government regulator for gas and electricity markets, published final proposals from its review of the Priority Services Register

  5. RB_July16_Older_people_and_internet_use_stats.pdf

    not regularly use the internet. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) publishes information each year setting out the numbers and proportions of people who use the internet.i  In the UK in 2016, 5 ... proportion of people aged 75+ who have used the internet in the last 3 months has nearly doubled in the last five years (from 20 per cent to 39 per cent), and increased by around a half for those aged 65 to 74 (from

  6. RB_May12_Health_care_quality_report.pdf

    HEALTH CARE QUALITY FOR AN ACTIVE LATER LIFE Improving quality of prevention and treatment through information: England 2005 to 2012 MAY 2012 A report from the Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry ... Dentistry Ageing Research Group for Age UK Authors: David Melzer, Behrooz Tavakoly, Rachel Winder, Suzanne Richards, Christian Gericke and Iain Lang © 2012 PCMD Ageing Research Group, University of Exeter. All

  7. RB_May12_Health_care_quality_report.pdf

    HEALTH CARE QUALITY FOR AN ACTIVE LATER LIFE Improving quality of prevention and treatment through information: England 2005 to 2012 MAY 2012 A report from the Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry ... Dentistry Ageing Research Group for Age UK Authors: David Melzer, Behrooz Tavakoly, Rachel Winder, Suzanne Richards, Christian Gericke and Iain Lang © 2012 PCMD Ageing Research Group, University of Exeter. All

  8. ID204744 Jingle Bakes_recipes.pdf

    Silver Bell Biscuits For the biscuits:  200g butter, at room temperature  80g icing sugar mixture  80ml honey  300g plain flour, sifted, plus extra for dusting your work surface  40g self-raising ... self-raising flour, sifted  2 tbsp milk For the decoration:  Icing for decoration (125g icing sugar mixed with 15ml warm water)  Silver balls  Anything you’d like to adorn your bells with! Special equipment:

  9. Grant application and delivery support form.pdf

    you require assistance with the GIFTS system, please email grants.unit@ageuk.org.uk The deadline for submitting your application is Tuesday 18 June 2019. The system will not accept late applications so ... 2-3 Section 3: Identified priorities for final round of funding allocation 3-4 Section 4: Funding available 4 Section 5: Who can apply? 4-5 Section 6: How we

  10. RB_Oct11_Stop_falling_report.pdf

    falls prevention services 8 Examples of falls prevention services 12 Recommendations 21 Where to go for more information 22 Contents 2 Falls represent the most frequent and serious type of accident in people ... even the most minor fall can be catastrophic for an older person’s physical and mental health. Fear of falling again, among older people and those who care for them, reduces quality of life and well-being

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