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  1. Falls prevention school resource - Key stage 2.pdf

    pills spilt on the floor Broken glasses or broken hearing aid Placed on a table Telephone Corded or mobile telephone not within reach Hot drinks Full hot drink left not within easy reach Water glasses Placed ... awareness education resource pack 8 Falls awareness education resource pack Chair If someone has reduced mobility the more effort, they’ve to put into standing from the chair the less energy they’ll have to move

  2. Loneliness policy statement - May 2017.pdf

    particularly in rural and deprived urban communities. Maintaining a Post Office network (branches or mobile services) means that older people are able to continue to access a range of important services, as ... continues to be supported by the Welsh Government. However, particularly for older people with limited mobility, the introduction of additional bus stops and shelters with seating would make public transport

  3. RB_Dec14_I'm Still Me_UCLPartners_Age UK_National_Voices.pdf

    get up when I want. I can think for myself. I don’t rely on other people, as long as I’ve got my mobility.” 5 6 ...a narrative for co-ordinated support for older people The I statements ... a narrative ... accommodation, 31% rented, 3% other (24% unknown) 28% were independently mobile, 68% were independent with a walking aid, and 4% were not mobile. 47% had formal support packages in place. 23% had no form of support

  4. Jan 2017 - Rural Notes.pdf

    Cooperation There are still challenges around providers cooperating with services. The example of mobile phone providers sharing equipment was raised. However, some businesses are progressing in this area

  5. RB_Dec14_What_next_for_generation_R.pdf

    making contributions. That it is seen as trustworthy and portable is crucial. The importance of a mobile pension pot has never been greater as employees more regularly change employers. However, enrolled

  6. know_your_energy_rights.pdf

    or use a half load setting. Run the machine at lower temperatures. • Don’t leave the chargers to mobile phones and other devices on overnight and unplug them when they’re not in use – many still use power

  7. What matters to you.docx

    Rent from housing association/social landlordo Rentprivatelyo Liveinshelteredhousingo Live in a mobile home (a caravan, a trailerormotorhome,aprefabricated bungalow)o Sharedownership/sharedequityloano

  8. WWU - English.pdf

    radio, torch and spare batteries handy in case severe weather causes a temporary power cut. Keep your mobile phone, laptop or tablet fully charged, so you can use the battery power if there’s no electricity ... your journey. Tell someone your destination and when you expect to arrive. Always fully charge your mobile phone before you set off on a journey and make sure you have warm and waterproof clothes, boots,

  9. Survey March 2024 v6.docx

    council⬛ Rentfromhousingassociation/social landlord⬛ Rentprivately⬛ Liveinshelteredhousing⬛ Live in a mobile home (a caravan, a trailerormotorhome,aprefabricated bungalow)⬛ Sharedownership/sharedequityloan⬛

  10. Winter 2021 Newsletter v3.pdf

    to sit still for more than one hour. Even a little bit of activity can help you to keep strong and mobile. Find out more about our physical activity programmes such as tai chi, Nordic Walking and our chairbased ... and hypothermia. If you, or another person, is experiencing any of these call 999, or 112 from a mobile, immediately. For more information on our Spread the Warmth campaign call 029 2043 1555 or visit

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