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Annual Report 2018-19.pdf (PDF, 3 MB)
................................................................................. 21 Specialist Dementia Care – Sybil Levin Centre: .................................................................... ... the burden.” (Relative) “Lydia has given us hope and we no longer feel alone in the fight against dementia.” (Service User) Age UK Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Registered Charity No 1067881 Page 21 of 94
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EngAGE Winter 2016.pdf (PDF, 6 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 ... Memory Lane sessions provide a social opportunity for isolated older people, particularly those with dementia, to meet, reminisce and maybe go on a trip together. Each year we are supported by groups of people
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SOM - Community Services JD - June 2022.pdf (PDF, 213 KB)
support, in the region of around 12 visits per carer, is for carers of people with moderate to severe dementia and mental illness, where the cared for person is receiving services through the MHSOP teams, e ... C&C) 3. An understanding of the needs and the issues faced by carers of those with moderate/severe dementia and/or mental health issues. (SK, C&C) 4. Experience of working with, and an understanding of the
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March Local Loop 2025 RS.pdf (PDF, 9 MB)
delete my work by accident! She’s going to be 20 in June and is doing really well even though she has Dementia.” Ember’s Favourite things: Sleeping (preferably on Chris’s lap) Shouting at other cats Running ... 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 & Nottinghamshire
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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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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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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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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