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EngAGE Spring 2017.pdf (PDF, 5 MB)
million people over a quarter of a century • All our homes offer Nursing, Convalescence, Respite, Dementia, Personal/Residential care services and have modern facilities • Our spacious en-suite rooms are ... 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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Updated volunteering Opps Matrix Nov-Dec 2019 (1).pdf (PDF, 158 KB)
and kind approach. Being comfortable in small groups or on a one to one basis with people with dementia Tasks Repair small items of furniture or fixtures and fittings Paint small areas that require touch-up
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Annual Report 2019-20.pdf (PDF, 6 MB)
Review 8 Advocacy 8 Advice and Information Services 9 Health and Wellbeing Services 10 Specialist Dementia Services 13 Safe & Sound Housing Services 14 Core Services 15 FACT 15 Volunteering 15 HR 16 Finance ... older people’s changing needs and developments in best practice relating to the care of people with dementia. We have also received a significant financial legacy, that will be put to good use providing services
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PHE_11843_Covid-19_guide_for_adults_leaflet_download (1).pdf (PDF, 655 KB)
with conditions such as: • a blood cancer (such as leukaemia, lymphoma or myeloma) • diabetes • dementia • a heart problem • a chest complaint or breathing difficulties, including bronchitis, emphysema
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November Local Loop 2024.pdf (PDF, 19 MB)
Volunteering Anniversary Margaret is one of our wonderful Dementia Support Volunteers who week in week out goes along to our Sybil Levin specialist dementia service to help the staff in looking after our friends/guests ... was especially motivated to volunteer for Age UK Notts to help our elderly community living with dementia. My own family has been very much affected by this horrible disease. My Dad (for 13 years), Mum
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Worry Catcher Coordinator Advocate JD - July 2024.pdf (PDF, 224 KB)
independent non-statutory advocacy and support service for any admitted patients to all MHSOP wards (both dementia and mental health), as well as their families/carers; to discuss and help address any worries or ... groups in accessing support and services. 3. Have an understanding of mental health issues and of dementia. 4. Research and provide information to enable older and vulnerable people to make informed decisions
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Connect Coordinator JD - June 2022.pdf (PDF, 257 KB)
each person supported, where possible on Charitylog Quality (Q) 1. Attend dementia awareness sessions and become a “Dementia Friend”. 2. Be alert to all current issues involving the Early Intervention
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Kings Mill Link Worker JD - April 2021.docx (DOCX, 192 KB)
pertaining to each person supported, where possible on Charitylog.Quality (Q) Attend dementia awareness sessions and become a “Dementia Friend”. Be alert to all current issues involving the Early Intervention service
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Sybil Levin Day Centre Cook JD - Jan 2018.docx (DOCX, 205 KB)
activities and services for older people, including specialist day care for people with mild to moderate dementia, and support services such as assisted bathing.Sybil Levin is currently undergoing a process of ... transformation and our vision is to create a centre of excellence providing cutting edge specialist dementia day care services.PURPOSE OF THE POSTTo provide home cooked meals, snacks and baking for service
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Sybil's Homemade Administrator JD - Sep 2019.docx (DOCX, 213 KB)
All the profits from Sybil’s Homemade will help Age UK Notts to support local older people with dementia and their carers who rely on services such as the Sybil Levin Centre. T he Sybil Levin Centre is ... local community, it is a service like no other for those in and around Nottingham who suffer with dementia. It is a place where joy and laughter can be found as well as the specialist care that is needed