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  1. 20190830 Together for Mental Health delivery plan consultation response.pdf

    wellbeing Healthy eating, being physically active, not smoking and only drinking alcohol in moderation can prevent or delay the onset of serious conditions such as heart disease and, in some cases, dementia ... co-morbid problems, the prognosis for their longterm condition and the quality of life they experience can both deteriorate markedly. In addition, the costs of providing care to this group of people are increased

  2. GIFTS_guide.pdf

    information needed for assessment, payment, analysis, outcomes measurement and evaluation. Gifts can manage and record interactions with applicants and grantees by generating email and paper correspondence ... an ad hoc basis. External documents, such as annual reports / financial information and contracts, can also be stored electronically and linked to the appropriate records to be accessed at the click of

  3. GIFTS_system_guide v1 4.pdf

    information needed for assessment, payment, analysis, outcomes measurement and evaluation. Gifts can manage and record interactions with applicants and grantees by generating email and paper correspondence ... an ad hoc basis. External documents, such as annual reports / financial information and contracts, can also be stored electronically and linked to the appropriate records to be accessed at the click of

  4. Talking_about_death_booklet_final_version.pdf

    know this because of our social research, which gave us some surprising insights – it seems that we can all talk to our peers but not to our families. This book is designed for everyone; to help us start ... an intergenerational challenge – this book provides a narrative that matches the illustrations and can be used in various ways – perhaps as a picture book to discuss with young children using your own words

  5. Information Advice and Advocacy Policy Statement - Mar 2015.pdf

    Delivered effectively, it can help to promote the independence of older people, empowering them to make choices, secure their rights and act in their own interests1 Advocacy can be defined as: . For example ... enable people to access an independent advocate when and where they need one. Advocacy can support and enable people who have difficulty representing their interests to exercise their rights, express their

  6. Nomination form for change maker.docx

    submitting this application. Please note that we unfortunately cannot return any photos sent to us.You can send your completed form and photos by email to gwanwyn@agecymru.org.uk or by post to Age Cymru Change ... social media, website, newsletters, displays, exhibitions. Please note this list is not exhaustive.You can withdraw consent at any time but calling us on 029 2043 1555 or emailing unsubscribe@agecymru.org

  7. Summer Leaflet v4.pdf

    Creating an age friendly Wales A little bit of sunshine is good for us and can lift our spirits – let’s face it, it can often be a welcome change from the long drawn out Welsh winter. There is no clear ... sticky, feeling tired. But it can also be dangerous, particularly for those with breathing difficulties and heart problems. This leaflet is a gentle reminder of the things we can do to keep ourselves cool

  8. Age Cymru response - Social Prescribing Framework October 2022.pdf

    services over time. In this sense it is vital that the framework is clear in terms of who the framework is aimed at and how it can improve different aspects of people’s lives across Wales. Appropriateness of ... that they were isolated or lonely, with 37% of 65 to 79, and 27% of 50 to 64 year olds. Older people who fed back to us that being isolated or lonely had been a challenge were more like to find multiple other

  9. FS76w.pdf

    5.1 Re-assessments for extending care beyond six weeks 10 5.2 Health and social care professionals who may be involved in setting up your reablement or intermediate ... information in the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act guidance 11 6 Who can benefit from reablement or intermediate care services – reasons why such services

  10. RB_July15_How to make your Age UK dementia friendly.pdf

    services more accessible to people with dementia. This guide considers different ways that local Age UKs can make their mainstream services more friendly to people living with dementia. It is based on our experience ... for people living with dementia and what needs to be put in place in your organisation. Together we can help people living with dementia and their carers to live the life they want to, and live well with

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