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  1. Hospital care for people with dementia - April 2019.pdf

    with worsening symptoms of dementia and poorer physical health, which means that discharge to a care home becomes more likely and that antipsychotic drugs are more likely to be used. The misuse of anti-psychotic ... distinction between palliative care and end of life care; lack of consideration of links to care homes; lack of workforce planning; lack of consideration of ambulance and emergency departments being dementia

  2. 2020 amendments WWU – English.pdf

    by the Welsh Government. The criteria for this are: · you own or privately rent your home; and · you live in a home that is energy inefficient and, therefore, expensive to heat; and · you, or someone ... 4pm, Monday – Friday) • Page 22: Instead of Charis Grants, you should contact the Warm and Safe Homes (WASH) Advice line on 0800 304 7159. To contact the Citizens Advice consumer helpline you should

  3. Advocacy Services in Blaenau Gwent.pdf

    rights to advocacy. If they apply, you may also choose from the services below. Dementia Children Care Home Are they sectioned under the mental health act, under guardianship or subject to a community treatment ... 01633 288440 advocacy@ dewiscil.org.uk Age Cymru Gwent Support for people in care homes or thinnking about living in a care home 01495 768 620 acgadvocacy@ agecymrugwent.org Are they subject to a DoLS? If they

  4. RB_Feb16_Older_people_and_power_loss_floods_and_storms.pdf

    of the 165 local Age UKs responded in nimble ways, such as bringing food to older people in their homes. Since last summer we have been helping people sign up to their energy distributor’s Priority Services ... insight into older people’s experiences and their fears about being without power for days, having their home flooded or being hit by a major storm. We want to share our learning to help the Government, energy

  5. 20190905 Increasing notice period for 'no fault eviction' - Age Cymru response.pdf

    Government’s proposals to extend the minimum notice period for a notice under section 173 of the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 from two months to six months, and to restrict the issue of such a notice until six ... as this would undermine the tenant’s security of tenure. With fewer people able to own their own home, renting privately may be the only option, but the way the system currently works means that renters

  6. NW Leader volunteer 050716.pdf

    deliver Nordic Walking walks in your locality once a week or once a fortnight using your local park, country park,footpath, trails or beach. You will need to be prepared to travel to your surrounding area

  7. Spring Forward Gold

    Friday 11 August and runs throughout the summer until late October, takes place at the Maesteg Welfare Park. The sessions will be held every Friday between 10am and 12pm and people are free to do as many sessions

  8. Culture Club

    volunteer monthly at cultural sites across the city You’ll meet once a month to explore local parks, museums or galleries. If you, or someone you know, would be interested in getting involved, please

  9. RB_Feb16_Are_We_Ready_For_The_Next_Crisis.pdf

    of the 165 local Age UKs responded in nimble ways, such as bringing food to older people in their homes. Since last summer we have been helping people sign up to their energy distributor’s Priority Services ... insight into older people’s experiences and their fears about being without power for days, having their home flooded or being hit by a major storm. We want to share our learning to help the Government, energy

  10. cARTrefu Newsletter May 2019.pdf

    cARTrefu, Age Cymru’s arts in care homes project, will continue until August 2021. cARTrefu May 2019 We are so pleased to announce...... cARTrefu will continue until 2021! Activity packs still

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