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  1. RB_Dec17_social_care.pdf

    Social Care Parliamentary Briefing December 2017 Day to day tasks that many of us take for granted – like getting dressed, using the toilet, making a meal, or getting to the shops – can be almost impossible ... older people without help. Older people should be able to live well, not just survive, and future changes to the social care system can help enable them to live with dignity. The current situation There are

  2. run-your-age-fundraising-guide-2023.pdf

    RUN YOUR AGE HOW TO GUIDE HOW TO GUIDE 02 | Run Your Age Fundraising Guide What’s Run Your Age all about? Ready to kickstart 2023 with a challenge? From 1 January you’ll have one month to run – or walk – ... efforts. If you’re 46, why not run 4.6km a day for the month? If you’re 20, why not run 20 miles? If you’re 80, how about climbing 80 steps? Whatever you decide, every step, stride and skip will be raising

  3. Age UK - Fundraising email and social posts text.pdf

    fundraisers more than ever. To help you spread the word we have put together some text that you can copy into your social media posts and emails. Facebook I’m raising money for @age_uk to help support older people ... the #coronavirus pandemic. The money I raise will help Age UK provide support, comfort and advice when it’s needed most. Please donate: LINK Email Please donate to Age UK. The coronavirus pandemic has

  4. Consultation response - Self-funders in care homes, Office for National Statistics.pdf

    Response ID ANON-FCSC-AXCQ-C Submitted to Self-Funders in Care Homes Submitted on 2021-10-15 13:41:01 Your Details 1 What is your name? What is your name? : Elizabeth Webb 2 What is your email address ... : elizabeth.webb@ageuk.org.uk About You 3 Are you responding to this survey in a personal or a professional capacity? Professional 4 If responding in a professional capacity, what sector do you work

  5. Building Better Lives - Final Report.pdf

    holistic, I&A service aiming to support 4,200 people aged 50 years old and above experiencing a significant life event, (April 2021 – May 2023) • Benefit awareness raising workshops, aiming to deliver to 500 ... experiencing a significant life event received dedicated I&A support, over 26 months. 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 Health problems Increased care needs Changes in financial circumstances Other Changes in

  6. Update newsletter, May 2019.pdf

  7. Joint Parliamentary Briefing- Health and Care Bill Clause 155 - February 2022.pdf

    Joint Parliamentary Briefing Clause 155 - Health and Care Bill, Report Stage (Lords) February 2022 Why clause 155 must be deleted Age UK, Alzheimer’s Society, Carers UK, Disability Rights UK, Independent ... waters down this Government’s original proposals for the care cap at the expense of people with modest wealth and lower incomes. We would like to see the Government withdraw Clause 155. Any savings that

  8. use_of_peoples_data.pdf

    Integrated Care Programme Information Protocol Fair Processing Notice Age UK’s Personalised Integrated Care Programme have agreed to share some basic information about individuals who have used the programme ... programme to see how well our service works in reducing the need for hospital care. We hope that through studying your records and those of others we can make this service better for others in future. This

  9. Parliamentary Briefing How are older people managing the cost of living.pdf

    for a comfortable, happy and healthy later life. But, new polling set out in Age UK’s report ‘Back to cutbacks: How older people are managing the cost of living in a time of rising energy prices’ indicates ... and, in particular, the cost of heating their home. For many, things have worsened over the past year. In some cases, affording to pay for essentials is almost as difficult as at the height of the cost

  10. Behind the Headlines – The Battle to Get Care at Home

    1 Behind the Headlines: the battle to get care at home May 2018 Benita Pursch/ Ruthe Isden 2 Introduction Over a third of the calls to Age UK’s information and advice line are from ... questions about social care at home. The stories they relate are deeply revealing; for many older people and their families it seems, getting access to decent quality, reliable home care, and maintaining it

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