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  1. Doro Self Connect Guide.pdf

    Your self-connect guide Thank you for choosing the PPP Taking Care personal alarm service. This step by step guide has simple to follow instructions to help you connect your personal alarm service. It’s ... through the information carefully before you start. We’re happy to help if you have any questions. Please call us on 0800 085 7310 Your personal alarm service Before you set up your alarm The Alarm unit

  2. RB_Dec16_No_one_Should_Have_No_one.pdf

    No one should have no one Working to end loneliness amongst older people No one should have no one 03 What is Age UK doing to address loneliness? 05 What have we learnt? 10 What can you do to prevent ... References 15 Further information Back cover About Age UK Age UK is the country’s largest charity dedicated to helping everyone make the most of later life. Age UK provides a wide range of services and its

  3. Health and Safety for volunteers_coronavirus_A4.pdf

    Coronavirus - keeping safe The following sections cover vital guidance outlined by the government. It’s crucial you adhere to this to keep yourself and others safe. Can I volunteer for Age UK? You can ... people who are in isolation if you fulfil all of the criteria below: l You and your household are well and have no symptoms like a cough or high temperature. l You are under 70. l You are not pregnant

  4. Sara Personal Alarm Self Connect Guide.pdf

    Your self-connect guide Thank you for choosing the PPP Taking Care personal alarm service. This step by step guide has simple to follow instructions to help you connect your personal alarm service. It’s ... through the information carefully before you start. We’re happy to help if you have any questions. Please call us on 0800 085 7310 Your personal alarm service Before you set up your alarm The Alarm unit

  5. For Later Life - Should families do more? (PDF)

    www.ageuk.org.uk/forlaterlife #forlaterlife Families – should they do more? Chair: Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director, Age UK Speakers:  Edward Davies, Policy Director, Centre for Social Justice ... Foundation This session looked at what role families and friends take when it comes to care. As care from family members outweighs state care what is the impact on the family and individuals? More women

  6. How to be an executor (PDF)

    How to be an executor. What to expect and key responsibilities. Information guide AgeUKIL8 2 This information guide has been prepared by Age UK and contains general advice only, it should not be relied ... action and cannot be used as a substitute for professional advice. Neither Age UK nor any of its subsidiary companies or charities accepts any liability arising from its use and it is the reader’s sole responsibility

  7. Age UK - The Cost of Cold - Non-MP Version.pdf

  8. Safe to be me (PDF)

    1 Safe to be me Meeting the needs of older lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people using health and social care services A resource pack for professionals 2 Foreword ‘The staff in the home very rarely ... them notifying me. The man I love could have died and I wouldn’t have been there or even known.’ Ian ‘It was such a relief when the Age UK befriender enabled me to open up about being a lesbian after so

  9. Transporting food procedure_coronavirus_A4.pdf

    delivering food Coronavirus can be transferred from one person to another though respiratory droplets becoming airborne when someone exhales, coughs, or sneezes. It can also be transferred through touching ... contaminated with the virus by an infected person. By being conscious of good hand hygiene whilst volunteering and delivering food, you’re playing a key role in reducing the spread of the virus and protecting

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