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adaptations that could make your everyday life easier. Here are just a few examples to give you an idea of what may be available: I need help accessing my home A ramp or hand rails for the front door Outdoor ... bathing A shower seat or bath lift A level access shower A removable bath board to help you in and out of the bath Flood detectors I need help in the kitchen A kettle tipper Cupboards with pull-out shelves
WHICH RESEARCH METHODS TO USE? This document provides a tool to help guide you think about which research methods are likely to be most appropriate based on the purpose of your research or evaluation. ... practicalities of the suggested research methods. Each of the research methods is linked to a separate document that provides more information on the use of these methods. In using any of the suggested
about internet use and older people drawing on national surveys. Details about the sources of information are given at the end of the note. Internet use and trends over time Internet use among older age ... million people aged 65+ have never used the internet. A quarter (26%) of people aged 65 to 74 and around three-fifths (61%) of people aged 75+ do not regularly use the internet. The Office for National
release refers to the various ways in which you can use your home to generate income. This means that you can release cash from your home without the hassle of having to move.
Improvement: Consultation on Use of Resources and Well-led Assessments Ref: 0717 Date: February 2017 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational ... educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Name: Stephen Lowe Email: stephen.lowe@ageuk.org.uk Age
the needs of older lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people using health and social care services A resource pack for professionals 2 Foreword ‘The staff in the home very rarely gave us any time alone ... after so many years of hiding. She didn’t push but she gave plenty of positive messages that she didn’t have a problem. At 78 I finally feel I’m safe to be me.’ Julie The contrast of these two experiences
This page contains lots of useful information from the HOPE programme
Age Cymru is the national charity for older people in Wales. Formed by the merger of Age Concern Cymru and Help the Aged in Wales.
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