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  1. CRS_July15_Older_peoples_independence_and_mental_wellbeing.pdf

    as well as the many more that experience cognitive decline. Without such an approach, many services will remain inaccessible to the people that could most benefit from them. 6 Name: Léa Renoux Organisation: ... highest risk of being lonely, not only at local authority level but now at neighbourhood level, and we will be working with our local partners in using this index to help target our services more effectively

  2. RB_June15_Frailty_language_and_perceptions.pdf

    of being able to complete everyday tasks independently § While older people tend to accept that it will become harder to complete these tasks as they get older, as the ability to do these things without ... is that to encourage older people to engage with preventative strategies and frailty services, it will be important to: o Build on existing beliefs that ‘living with frailty’ is not an inevitable or irreversible

  3. RB_March14_Age_and_productivity_briefing.pdf

    retirement policies that place the wellbeing of their older employees at the heart of the process. This will deliver a mutual benefit for both parties. Productivity and age March 2014 2 2. Introduction ... possible for employers to make adjustments to the workplace to facilitate improved productivity, as will be discussed later in this briefing. However, in practice few employers do this and so a lack of proactive

  4. CRS_July16_Mental_wellbeing_independence_for_older_people.pdf

    infrastructure has been overlooked. Older people’s ability to build or maintain social participation will depend on the inclusiveness of their local community and environment. This includes whether these

  5. One network, one timetable, one ticket - June 2022.pdf

    transport. The appointment was at St Joseph’s in Newport I live in Rhymney. Hopefully a new appointment will be made nearer home.’ Many of the issues around public transport were present before the pandemic

  6. IG58.pdf

    You must also link your Universal Credit accounts using a special code you’ll be given. How often will I be paid? After your first payment, your subsequent payments are made on the same day (or nearest

  7. Health improvement and prevention policy statement - Jan 2016.pdf

    and then wishes access those services again within the relevant discharge period, those services will no longer be available to them, simply on the grounds of their age. To the extent that this has not ... residential care . Increasing the uptake of sight tests, particularly for those in at risk groups, will help ensure early detection of eye disease and more timely access to treatment. 19 Access to foot

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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

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