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  1. Volunteering alone_coronavirus_A4.pdf

    concerned for your safety, please ask them to contact the police. Plan ahead A little preparation can help you feel safe in case you fi nd yourself in an uncomfortable situation. ● A gree your volunteer schedule ... completing your visits. ● A gree a ‘safe phrase’ with your buddy in case you need them to get you help without alerting those around you. You could contact them and say something like, ‘Can you put the

  2. Adapting your home information guide (PDF)

    AgeUKIG17 Ways to help you stay living at home. Adapting your home. 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our Readers’ ... story. Have you been affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice helped? If so, we’d love to hear from you to provide relatable examples that benefit others. Email your

  3. RB_2015_Improving_later_life_for_people_with_sight_loss-Summary.pdf

    the UK. This number is rising because of the ageing population yet the number receiving support is falling. The number of blind and partially sighted people receiving social care fell by 35% between 2008 ... with sight loss • Are more likely to live in poor quality housing • Are more likely to experience falls • Are more likely to have additional disabilities • Are more likely to report having poor quality

  4. Staying safe during the coronavirus outbreak.pdf

    together to offer support to people who require assistance. A large number of people are offering to help their neighbours through this difficult time and do so genuinely and for good reasons, however unfortunately ... situation and it is important to be aware of these potential scams. If someone you don’t know offers you help, try to find out more about them. You don’t need to accept an offer from someone who turns up on your

  5. Leeds Abbey Dash - Collection Box label (PDF)

    Thank you. Your donation will help us be there for everyone 1 Cut out the label below 2 Stick it to a mug, box or an old shoe www.ageuk.org.uk Donation box label Anything can become a donation box! 3 Get ... 6825798). The registered address is Tavis House, 1–6 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA. ID000000 08/18 Help me raise cash for Age UK

  6. Fundraising_Guide_2023.pdf

    is the fastest, easiest way to share the news and get your friends and family to support you. To help you get off to a flying start, we set your fundraising page up for you when you registered. Our top ... Add a profile picture or story to tell people why you’re taking part, and how their support will help older people with vital friendship and advice. • Give a donation yourself to get the ball rolling

  7. Collection box label.pdf

    Thank you. Your donation will help us be there for everyone 1 Cut out the label below 2 Stick it to a mug, box or an old shoe www.ageuk.org.uk Donation box label Anything can become a donation box! 3 Get ... 6825798). The registered address is Tavis House, 1–6 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA. ID000000 08/18 Help me raise cash for Age UK

  8. RB_2012_Equalities_Evidence_Review_Moriarty.pdf

    1-6 Tavistock Square, London W1H 9NA. Age Concern England (registered charity number 261974) and Help the Aged (registered charity number 272786), and their trading and other associated companies merged ... with Help the Aged in these nations to form three registered charities: Age Scotland, Age NI and Age Cymru. 3 Table of Contents Chapter Page Introduction 4 Challenges for the review 8 Falls prevention

  9. RB_2012_Equalities_Evidence_Review.pdf

    1-6 Tavistock Square, London W1H 9NA. Age Concern England (registered charity number 261974) and Help the Aged (registered charity number 272786), and their trading and other associated companies merged ... with Help the Aged in these nations to form three registered charities: Age Scotland, Age NI and Age Cymru. 3 Table of Contents Chapter Page Introduction 4 Challenges for the review 8 Falls prevention

  10. evidence_Health_Social_Care_Committee_Aug19.pdf

    is even more acute, with local authority spending on care per person for people aged 65 and over falling by 24% between 2010/11 and 2017/18iii. Funding cuts have left 1.4 million older people with unmet ... such as getting out of bed, going to the toilet, or getting dressed, but are not getting all the help they requirev. We are also seeing the emergence of “care deserts” across the country, where older

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