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  1. Health interventions and preventative services policy statement - May 2018.pdf

    feeling good and remaining as independent as possible are of vital importance to everyone in Wales. All older people should be supported to make informed choices about maintaining and improving their health ... receive appropriate information and signposting. Uptake of health checks and screening programmes by different groups must be monitored and action should be taken to increase the reach of those that under-use

  2. Louise Hughes.pdf

    Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016 2 Developments across England and Wales • Change from Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards to Liberty Protection Safeguards • Update of the Advocacy Quality ... Advocacy Charter • The end of Advocacy Action Alliance and the rise of Leaders in Advocacy • Advocacy awareness week 3 Welsh specific developments • Review of the Part 10 Code of Practice (Advocacy) • Advocacy

  3. Hospital discharge arrangements for older people in Wales

    voluntary sector). Factsheet 37w: Hospital discharge arrangements for older people in Wales For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98

  4. annual_review_2013_2014.pdf

    and keep doing the things that matter to us. We’re very proud of the achievements that will help make our vision a reality – the achievements of the Age UK network across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern ... last year, was much more than our £46.2 million fundraising income. This was only possible because of our social enterprise activities. This year we developed five ambitions that shape everything we do

  5. Community_Energy_Programme_Evaluation_Report-Summary.pdf

    Page 1 of 8 Community Energy Programme A Summary of the Evaluation Report Vinal K Karania Research Manager (Evaluation & Impact) Policy & Research Team, Age UK Page 2 of 8 ... 2016) Page 3 of 8 Author Vinal K Karania is Research Manager at Age UK with responsibility for Evaluation & Impact. He designs, manages and carries out research evaluation in support of the Charity’s

  6. RB_June13_Problem_debt_among_older_people.pdf

    Older People Age UK’s summary of research by the International Longevity Centre – UK Age UK is a charity that aims to improve later life for everyone through our information and advice, services, research ... Age UKs and older people’s groups. We provide services at a local and national level including information and advice that reaches some 6 million people each year. We seek to play a constructive role in

  7. CRS_Oct10_Engagement_and_volunteering_topic_briefing.pdf

    found that 41% of people over retirement age in the UK volunteer on a regular basis (this could be formally or informally).2 Similarly, Government surveys in England have found that that 39% of people aged ... aged 65-74 and 24% of those 75+ said they were involved in formal volunteering at least once per year.3 Volunteering benefits both health and quality of life. Older volunteers report that their volunteering:

  8. Survey v5.docx

    Experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales who look after, or give any unpaid help or support to family members, friends, neighbours or others because of long-term physical or mental ill-health or ... look after or give any unpaid help or support to family members, friends, neighbours or others because of longterm physical or mental ill-health or disability, or issues related to growingolder?Yes  NoIf

  9. What matters to you.pdf

    include your contact details at the end of the survey. Thank you for your support in completing this survey. A. Communication A1. How do you prefer to access information? (Select any that apply) e TV news e ... helpline e Local notice board/community centre e Online search engine (e.g., Google) e I don’t access information e Other ____________________________________________________________________ A2. Do you use the

  10. Muscular strength and endurance.pdf

    Check sitting position – participants should be sitting in the front third of the chair, with feet hip width apart and toes forward of the knees 2. Sit up straight, shoulders back and head up, looking forward ... and smoothly through each repetition of the exercise. Avoid quick, jerky or uncontrolled movements 5. Participants should be able to perform 10 - 15 repetitions of each exercise fairly comfortably 6. Check

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