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  1. Factsheet - Finding choosing and funding a care home (PDF)

    Factsheet 29 Finding, choosing and funding a care home July 2025 About this factsheet This factsheet gives information about finding, choosing and funding a suitable care home including types of homes ... local authority funding. There is also information about making private, self-funded arrangements with a care home. Age UK produces other factsheets on adult social care. Factsheet 41, How to get care and

  2. Fit as a Fiddle Life and Soul evaluation report (PDF)

    1 Fit as a Fiddle: ‘Life and Soul’ Final programme report September 2012 2 “I’ve walked with a stick for quite a while. I was walking to the corner shop the other day when I realised ... residencies. 4 Contents Introduction and Background 5 Overview 5 Background to Life and Soul, ‘Fit as a Fiddle’ Sheltered Housing Strand 5 Aims and objectives 6 Evaluation Methods 6 Project Overview 7 Aims

  3. For Later Life - Care in a changing world (PDF)

    www.ageuk.org.uk/forlaterlife #forlaterlife Care in a changing world Chair: Steph Harland, CEO, Age UK Speakers:  Kirsty Woodard, Ageing without Children  Jim Glennon, Training and Consultancy Manager ... misconception that all older people are heterosexual and have family to take care of them by providing a key insight into the differing and unmet health care needs of the older LGBT community as well as the

  4. Fit as a Fiddle eastern evaluation report (PDF)

    Region       Contents Executive Summary 1. Introduction 1.1. Overview and background to fit as a fiddle 1.2. Aims and objectives 1.3. Methods 1.4. Structure of the report 2. Overview of Town & Bridge ... living in these wards were at higher risk of premature death than in Suffolk overall. The fit as a fiddle Programme was introduced alongside two other Town and Bridge initiatives the People’s Community

  5. Fit as a Fiddle urban and rural (PDF)

    Executive Summary, East Midlands f itas a fiddleAcknowledgements We would like to thank all those involved in the Fit as a Fiddle project and those who contributed to this report, including participants ... Fit as a Fiddle Final Evaluation Urban Report • Fit as a Fiddle Final Evaluation Rural Report • Fit as a Fiddle Social Impact Measurement Report go to: www.ageuk.org.uk/health-wellbeing/fitas-a-fiddle

  6. Fit as a Fiddle London evaluation report (PDF)

    fit as a fiddle: opening up lives Initial findings from the London fit as a fiddle programme Background Small changes make a big difference Our projects supported people to make small, sustainable changes ... rediscovering their love of cooking, or making new friends in their local neighbourhood. We used a range of tools to help people increase confidence and sustain motivation: food and activity diaries

  7. Fid as a Fiddle West Cumbria evaluation report (PDF)

    project www.fitasafiddle.org.uk Contents 1. Introduction 1.1. Overview and background to fit as a fiddle 1.2. Aims and objectives 1.3. Methods 1.4. Structure of the report 2. Project overview 2.1 ... 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview and Background to fit as a fiddle The Big Lottery Fund Wellbeing Programme is a £165 million grant programme encouraging healthy lifestyles and wellbeing

  8. Fit as a Fiddle Yorkshire and Humber evaluation report (PDF)

    Fit as a Fiddle Final Evaluation Report Yorkshire & Humber Yorkshire & Humber 2 3 Contents 1. Introduction 1.1. Overview of the report 1.2. Background to fit as a fiddle 1.3. Aims and objectives 1.4. ... Methods 2. Overview of Good for Your Health (fit as a fiddle, Yorkshire and Humber) 2.1. Aims and intended outcomes 2.2. Project details 2.3. Project context 2.4. Project management and leadership 2.5

  9. Fit as a Fiddle - Independent Age (PDF)

    .......................................................................... 4 1.2 Overview – fit as a fiddle isolated at home strand .................................................................... ... ...................................................................................... 44 Appendix A: profile of participants ..........................................................................

  10. Staying cool in a heatwave (PDF)

    Information guide AgeUKIL1 Staying cool in a heatwave. How to stay safe when it’s hot. 2 When you’re out and about. • Avoid spending time outside or exercising during the hottest part of the day (between ... (between 11am and 3pm). Where possible, try to keep in the shade. • Wear a sun hat and carry a bottle of water with you. • Wear light-coloured, lightweight cotton clothing. • Keep an eye on the weather forecast

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