the most at front and centre. • 6 charitable objectives: The changes we will aim to achieve in each area of work. • 3 enablers: The foundations that will make achieving our strategy possible. • 3 values: ... and do what’s right. 1 2 3 Our six charity objectives Our charitable objectives span across six areas of activity Campaigning and research Providing information and advice Improving health and care
the most at front and centre. • 6 charitable objectives: The changes we will aim to achieve in each area of work. • 3 enablers: The foundations that will make achieving our strategy possible. • 3 values: ... and do what’s right. 1 2 3 Our six charity objectives Our charitable objectives span across six areas of activity Campaigning and research Providing information and advice Improving health and care
the nine English regions receives £1.2 million to deliver a range of innovative projects in their area. The portfolio builds upon Age Concern’s Ageing Well Programme developed in 1993, specifically to ... were delivered: • Rural, covering areas of: Nottinghamshire, Leicester Shire & Rutland, Derbyshire, Boston & South Holland, Lindsey, and Kesteven • Urban, covering areas of: Nottingham, Derbyshire and
the most at front and centre. Six charitable objectives: The changes we’ll aim to achieve in each area of work. Three enablers: The foundations that will make achieving our strategy possible. Three values: ... 2021/22 | 12 Strategic report Our six charity objectives Our charitable objectives span across six areas of activity – campaigning and research, providing information and advice, improving health and care
Inequalities for Older Populations in Rural and Coastal Areas, told us: older men may be less likely to engage with community networks and services in rural areas and experience social isolation; older LGBT+ communities ... s/system/uploads/attachment_data/ file/824723/Health_Inequalities_in_Ageing_in_Rural_and_Coastal_Areas-Full_report.pdf It’s designed to help those working in coastal and rural communities (and beyond)
colleagues, that they have been widowed, and that friends and/or family have moved away from the local area or died. Poor health can also make it difficult to go out and keep in touch with friends and family ... with the Alzheimer’s Society, the 2012 Prime Minister’s Challenge on Dementia identified specific areas aimed at improving the quality of life for people with dementia and their carers. Key messages Care
To help inform this debate we’ve asked experts to write jargon-free summaries of research in their areas. We think some major themes have emerged that are necessary for effective services for older people ... health outcome – the quality-adjusted life year (QALY) – that can be applied across most diagnostic areas. It also uses a recommended threshold value: a medication or appliance that costs more than £20,000
live active lives. Rural areas saw a 37 per cent increase in their 65+ population between 2001 and 2015. In 2016, the average age was 5.5 years older than that in urban areas, an increase from 3.4 years ... Key points and recommendations On general issues and good practice in the rural economy Rural areas do not benefit from a market economy that relies on choice and competition to drive quality and efficiency
Ageing Research Group, Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry (PCMD), Universities of Exeter and Plymouth & *National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health ... preferably nationwide data Easy to understand by a wide range of audiences Balanced, so that no single area dominates the report © 2012 PCMD Ageing Research Group, University of Exeter. All rights reserved
Ageing Research Group, Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry (PCMD), Universities of Exeter and Plymouth & *National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health ... preferably nationwide data Easy to understand by a wide range of audiences Balanced, so that no single area dominates the report © 2012 PCMD Ageing Research Group, University of Exeter. All rights reserved