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  1. Reflecting upon success helping veterans

    SSAFA Controller Sir Andrew Gregory, and Melloney Poole, Chief Executive of The Armed Forces Covenant Trust. Meanwhile, a presentation by Dr Zoe Anchors, a research associate at the University of Bath, summarised

  2. How to download apps to your device

    on the screen. Click on the name of the app and click 'install' (if the app is free).  The app will download and automatically be added to your menu and your home screen. If you have a lot of apps on ... the page to see any new apps. If you're on a trusted organisation's webpage, and they have a link to download their app, you can click on this and it will take you directly to the Play Store. Make sure

  3. Home aids and adaptations

    important that you find someone you can trust – it will save you time, money and frustration later down the line. Read more about how to find a tradesperson you can trust You could also try putting coloured ... to your important items and, if you lose one of them, you press a button on the locator and the tag will beep and flash to help you find it label cupboards and drawers in the kitchen so that you easily locate

  4. Your hospital stay

    control, box of tissues or basic painkillers. Stock up on drinks and foods that are easy to prepare and will last until you're home – such as frozen ready meals. Check you have other essential items including ... period of time. It's also a good idea to ask someone you trust to check on your home while you’re away. If you have pets, the Cinnamon Trust have a fostering service for when owners are in hospital

  5. Visiting the National Memorial Arboretum

    aren’t only important to allow veterans to pay tribute to the service of others, many of whom they will have known, they also play an important role in helping them to get out and socialise. “One of the

  6. Celebrating a year of friendship and support

    happened on the day. The reason we’re here For the uninitiated, Joining Forces is an Armed Forces Fund-Trust supported project to support the wellbeing of older veterans. This support might include helping find

  7. The successes of the Joining Forces programme

    partnership with SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, has been supported by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust to deliver a programme to support older veterans and their families and carers. With more than 89

  8. A recipe for camaraderie

    kichen. “Everybody will say the same thing – it’s very sociable,” says Victor, 72. Members find that cooking together is a great way of building trust and getting to know each other

  9. One Digital

    Online  to deliver better digital skills in the UK through empowering, supporting and inspiring trusted intermediaries or Digital Champions. Our goal as part of the partnership was to support older people ... are still just over a half of people over 75 who don’t use the internet. These older people will find it increasingly difficult to engage with public services and their wider community and may miss

  10. Ordinary power of attorney

      If you’re going travelling or will be out of the country for a while, it can be useful to set up an OPA so someone you trust can look after your finances or make decisions

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