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  1. Age Cymru - Older people in Wales - facts and statistics 2021.pdf

    ....................................................................................... 24 19.6 Working from home ...................................................................................... ... for Wales found that around 15% people report being lonely in Wales. Data also show that people of working age 16 to 64 are more likely to be lonely, than those aged 65 or over .22  Research by Age Cymru

  2. FS6w.pdf

    guidance documents are backed by law and aim to assist individuals, professionals and organisations to work within and comply with the Act – i.e. they are written in more straightforward language and are easier ... exceptions (that may apply in limited circumstances). Note: The concept of ‘best interests’ All those who work with adults who lack the mental capacity to express their needs or views, or make decisions

  3. RB_Oct12_Sheltered_And_Retirement_Housing.pdf

    Making it Work for Us A residents’ inquiry into sheltered and retirement housing 1 Acknowledgements 3 Executive summary 4 Key recommendations 5 Introduction 7 What is this inquiry? 7 Definitions 8 Background ... Background to the inquiry 8 Why does retirement housing matter? 9 How did the inquiry work? 9 Recent reports and guidance on retirement housing 10 About this report 11 Legal advice and advocacy 13 Complaints

  4. CRS_Jan12_rural_policy_functions.pdf

    Rural proofing Age UK believes the three initiatives set out above will provide a foundation for the work of the new unit. In particular, all policy from all levels of government that may have an impact on ... community broadband services). Social isolation The consultation document did not refer to the ongoing work of the CRC over the past year. One of the main projects was research into the social isolation experienced

  5. RB_July14_Housing_Later_Life_Report.pdf

    through our information and advice, services, campaigns, products, training and research. In the UK we work closely with our partners Age Scotland, Age NI, Age Cymru and the many local Age UKs and older people’s ... advice that reaches some 5.4 million people each year. Internationally, we support programme and policy work in lower and middle-income countries through our partner and subsidiary charity Age International

  6. FS61w.pdf

    and staff providing frontline NHS/Primary care services;  staff providing homecare services, or working in care homes who have regular contact with vulnerable people;  individuals experiencing homelessness; ... have been offered to the following people:  residents in a care home for older adults;  staff working in care homes for older adults;  frontline health and social care workers;  all adults aged 50

  7. Summer Leaflet v4.pdf

    late evening. Taking it easy means that your body won’t have to over work to regulate the increase in your temperature from working hard, on top of having to regulate your temperature from the hot weather

  8. Age Cymru Advice Statement of Service (1).docx

    government policies and will always advise you on what’s best for you.All information is confidential. The work we do with you is confidential. This means all information we keep about you is stored securely and ... consultancy and training. How you can help us .Our advice line team gains satisfaction from their work and the positive impact they have on our clients. We don’t expect any further form of recognition

  9. Safe to be me - Meeting the needs of older lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people using health and social care services - A resource pack for professionals.pdf

    and accepted for who they are. This resource builds on and consolidates over a decade of pioneering work within Age UK at a national and local level, both to raise awareness and to start to deliver genuinely ... everyone make the most of later life. We believe in a world where everyone can love later life and we work every day to achieve this. We help more than 5 million people every year, providing support, companionship

  10. CRS_Sept17_Advising_on_pension_transfers.pdf

    assumption that such transfers are unsuitable for the individual, which the FCA believes is no longer working well in practice. Key points and recommendations  The high number of transfers out of Defined ... individuals’ retirement savings, then the dashboard should be a useful tool. However in order to make this work the dashboard should also include DB savings, and it is unclear at present whether this will be the

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