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  1. Conversation resource - English.pdf

    sensitively, especially in tone of voice • When residents are new to video calls, a care worker that will reassure them that it’s going well and that they’re doing fine, is really valuable Creating an age

  2. Survey v5.docx

    at any time. Call 029 2043 1555, email unsubscribe@agecymru.org.uk or tick this box Your details will be kept on a secure database and we’ll not share your details with any organisations unless required

  3. CRS_Nov16_Managing_medicines_for_adults_receiving_social_care_in_the_community.pdf

    care in the community. Older people form a large and growing part of the demographic this guideline will act to support so their needs are highly relevant to this work. As part of the development process

  4. RB_June16_Age_UK_Excess_Winter_Deaths_Briefing.pdf

    leaves insufficient money for food: ‘If I wanted to have my heating on for most of the day, then it will be well over half my income. That’s why I have to limit running the central heating to one hour in

  5. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_Ethnic_minorities_Gypsies_and_Travellers.pdf

    particularly strong in traveller communities. Even when living on a permanent site, older family members will continue to be cared for by family and take a full part in family and community life. However, for

  6. Survey.pdf

    any time. Call 029 2043 1555, email unsubscribe@agecymru.org.uk or tick this box  Your details will be kept on a secure database and we’ll not share your details with any organisations unless required

  7. RB_jun17_making_intergenerational_connections.pdf

    adopting well-designed practice and explicit policy to support intergenerational contact. This contact will produce more benefits if it enables older and younger people to mix as equals, highlights important ... contact between younger carers and older patients or clients will also provide benefits for both.  In education, promoting age diverse learning will extend working lives, and facilitate older people's ability

  8. GCBH_Brain-Social-Connectedness.pdf

    judgments on the way people relate and interact. We also recognize that not all social interactions will be experienced as positive or meaningful, or foster a sense of well-being. Nevertheless, for the ... there is opportunity to further develop consistent measures and definitions of social engagement. This will aid in the creation of a cohesive body of knowledge and in evaluating strength of the evidence. The

  9. GCBH-The-Brain-Body-Connection-Report-Jul16.pdf

    already extremely active. b. Try new physical exercises and physical activities that you think that you will enjoy. c. Engage in strength training and exercises that improve flexibility and balance in addition ... your efforts. e. Make concrete plans to move your body – think about when, where and with whom you will be physically active. 3. Incorporate physical activity as a part of a healthy lifestyle to help reduce

  10. fit for the future project - Final Evaluation Report (July 2015).pdf

    population is ageing, with the Department of Health predicting that the number of people aged over 65 will increase by 51 per cent between 2010 and 2030, whilst the number of those aged over 85 is expected ... agency approaches. This probably due to the fact that this type of working will be context specific, and costs incurred will differ at the local level due to the differences between individual organisations

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