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
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
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
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
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
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
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 ...
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
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report Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview and background to fit as a fiddle 1.2 About this report 1.3 Policy context for fit as a fiddle 1.4 About the evaluation 1.5 Methodology 1.6 Presentation ... findings: impacts on older people 2.1 Characteristics of participants 2.2 Participation in fit as a fiddle 2.3 Impacts on healthy eating 2.4 Impacts on physical activity 2.5 Impacts on mental wellbeing