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  1. IL1.pdf

    you. • Light-coloured, lightweight cotton clothing keeps you cooler. • Keep an eye on the forecast for any hot weather warnings or unseasonably warm weather. • Make sure you apply suncream. You should ... don’t miss any spots – it can be easy to forget bald patches, for instance. UV levels can still be harmful when it’s cloudy out, so be careful even when it’s not sunny. • Talk to your optician about prescription

  2. Developing a Social Prescribing Framework October 2022.pdf

    quality services and the opportunity to shape their own future. We seek to provide a strong voice for all older people in Wales and to raise awareness of the issues of importance to them. We provide ... has the potential to vastly improve the quality of life for older people in Wales and in doing so, reduce the demands on health and social care services over time. In this sense it is vital that the framework

  3. If you’re concerned about someone.pdf

    concerned about someone If you have a non-emergency concern for someone aged 50 or over you’re supporting you can contact Age Cymru Advice for support on 08000 223 444 If the person is aged under 50 you ... you’re worried about someone’s physical health contact the NHS: • Online: https://111.wales.nhs.uk/ (for help and advice) • Phone: 111 (if symptoms get worse) • Phone: 999 (if someone’s life is at risk) If

  4. Housing options

    guide: Information Guide 8:  Housing options - Different types of housing to suit your needs For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98

  5. 2019 amendments to Winter Wrapped Up guide – English.pdf

    emergency, including for this winter. The situation with COVID-19 may be subject to frequent changes for the foreseeable future, so please visit the Welsh Government’s website for all the latest information ... that may be in place: www.gov.wales/coronavirus Some of the basic measures for protecting yourself are similar to the advice for flu contained in our guide, such as washing your hands regularly or using

  6. 20191010 Chair of Trustees Recruitment Pack.pdf

    RECRUITMENT PACK Chair of trustees November 2019 2 YOUR APPLICATION Thank you very much for your interest in this position. On the following pages you will find information about the Chair’s ... candidate for this post and how you fulfil the person specification – we recommend that this is no longer than two pages;  The equalities monitoring form, this is not mandatory, but is requested for monitoring

  7. 20210907 Climate Change Environment Infrastructure Cttee - Age Cymru response (005).pdf

    Consultation response Senedd Cymru: Climate Change, Environment, and Infrastructure Committee Priorities for the sixth Senedd Age Cymru is the leading national charity working to improve the lives of all older ... quality services and the opportunity to shape their own future. We seek to provide a strong voice for all older people in Wales and to raise awareness of the issues of importance to them. We are pleased

  8. RB_Feb17_AgeUK_Wellbeing_Index_Summary_web.pdf

    is struggling and who is doing well? 10 Some conclusions 12 Some questions 13 And some challenges for policymakers 13 Next steps 14 Appendix 15 3 Introduction Age UK needs to understand more about how ... levers for improving older people’s lives. In the same vein, local Age UKs need information to target their support services. We hypothesised that wellbeing is an outcome that can be used for these purposes

  9. RB_June11_job_blocking_briefing.pdf

    high unemployment rates; to the French shortened working week in the 1990s in order to free up jobs for young people; and the scares in the 1950s that automation in factories would lead to mass unemployment ... all the jobs for breadwinning males. Now lump-of-labourites say that keeping the old at work would deprive the young of employment. The idea that society can become more prosperous by paying more of its

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

    people with the very early stages of dementia were being referred to specialist services, such as day-care, when in fact they were seeking access to mainstream Age UK services such as information and advice ... about accessibility for people with dementia results in services and buildings that are more accessible for everyone. We hope that you will be inspired to consider what is possible for people living with

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