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Age UK Notts MHSOP Overarching DSA Fully Signed v1.0.pdf (PDF, 360 KB)
known. • Age UK Notts MHSOP Carer Support Service supports carers of people with moderate to severe dementia and/or mental illness, providing formalised support and practical assistance to carers. Carers are ... are referred into the service by the MHSOP Community Teams (CMHT, IHTT, Young Onset Dementia (YOD) Service. 3. Information being shared Basic patient demographic information is required by Age UK Notts
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Annual Report 2021-22.pdf (PDF, 21 MB)
- 1,000 The Mary Robertson Trust - 3,000 The Boots Charitable Trust – Dementia Support 2,500 7,500 Volunteer Prevention Individuals 45 625 C S ... Veterans Visiting Service - 8,750 8,750 - COVID 19 -Welfare Services Boots Charitable Trust – Dementia Services - 2,500 2,500 - Sybil Levin Donations Sybil Levin Centre- Building 1,698 - 106 1,592
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Annual Report 2022- 2023.pdf (PDF, 17 MB)
Individuals - 160 160 - 50 50 Health & Wellbeing Covid-19 Welfare Service: The Boots Charitable Trust - Dementia Support - - - - 2,500 2,500 Best Foot Forward Individuals - 101 101 - - Volunteer Prevention: Individuals ... Safety 3,000 - (639) 639 - 3,000 Eric Hallam Services Investment Fund 532,913 - (90,733) - - 442,180 Dementia Strategy - SPECAL Evaluation & Development 35,000 - (35,000) - - Men In Sheds 16,962 - (12,195)
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EngAGE Spring 2016.pdf (PDF, 5 MB)
this tour. Memory Lane is a service which uses reminiscence as a tool to help people living with Dementia and memory impairment. Reminiscence is also a great ice-breaker for conversation, therefore helping ... Available transport • Exercise and falls prevention • Help manage long term conditions, including dementia • Carer support • Housing and care options How much does this service costs? This service is available
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Annual Report 2004-05.pdf (PDF, 3 MB)
Last year our Day Care services provided over 8,500 places for older frail people and people with dementia. If carers are included, the Day Centres provided over 17,000 places and respite cover over the ... Aynsley-Wright Centre in Newark provides ten day care places twice a week for people with early onset dementia and, therefore, provides a vital break for carers. The centre is funded through the Nottinghamshire
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January Local Loop 2025 (1).pdf (PDF, 12 MB)
as her Charity of the year and raised £3,600 on her Charity Day, for our Sybil Levin Specialist Dementia Day Service, we’re so grateful for their support. The donation will be spent on some new garden ... make it better, we will. If you like what you see, please tell us. Bank Support Worker (Specialist Dementia Day Service HR Make a lasting impact on the lives of older people in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire
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Annual Report 2003-04.pdf (PDF, 2 MB)
Day Care Last year we provided 8,480 day care places with priority given to older people with dementia. With most of our people having at least one carer, this means we have provided a service to over ... Aynsley-Wright Centre provides ten day care places twice a week for people in the early stages of dementia. This service provides a vital break for carers. This service was made possible through the partnership
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Annual Report 2010-11.pdf (PDF, 2 MB)
achieved for clients • Member of the Dementia Steering Group at Lings Bar which looks at ways to improve support and understanding for patients with a form of dementia • Developed our own Age UK Notts Code ... North Nottingham, the Centre aims to provide a caring and sensitive service to older people with dementia and their carers five days a week. The Centre also provides two days of drop-in with home cooked
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Updated volunteering Opps Matrix Jan-Feb 2020.pdf (PDF, 307 KB)
and kind approach. Being comfortable in small groups or on a one to one basis with people with dementia Tasks To ensure that the home of a service user due to be discharged from hospital is prepared for
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June Local Loop 2024.pdf (PDF, 10 MB)
make it better, we will. If you like what you see, please tell us. Bank Support Worker (Specialist Dementia Day Service) HR Make a lasting impact on the lives of older people in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire