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  1. Age UK Carer's Checklist.pdf

    caring - there are ways to arrange respite care. Your money  Apply for Carers’ Allowance.  Use Age UK’s benefits calculator to check if there are any other benefits you could be claiming. Your work ... listening ear:  Your local Age UK.  A relevant charity, eg Parkinson’s UK, Alzheimer’s Society, MS Society.  Your doctor or other healthcare provider.  A carers’ group, eg Carers UK.  Online forums.  Memory

  2. Age UK Spring Budget submission, 2023.pdf

    Budget 2023 submission Introduction Age UK is a national charity that works with a network of partners, including Age Scotland, Age Cymru, Age NI and about 120 local Age UK organisations across England, to ... to help everyone make the most of later life, whatever their circumstances. In the UK, the charity helps more than seven million older people each year by providing advice and support. It also researches

  3. Age_UK_Budget_submission_February2020.pdf

    or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Jane.vass@ageuk.org.uk Robert.henderson@ageuk.org.uk Age UK Tavis House 1-6 Tavistock Square ... Square London WC1H 9NA T 0800 169 80 80 F 020 3033 1000 E policy@ageuk.org.uk www.ageuk.org.uk Age UK is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England (registered charity number

  4. Age_UK_Everyday_Finances_Response_January2020.pdf

    research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice. Neil.Johnson@ageuk.org.uk Age UK Tavis House 1-6 Tavistock Square London WC1H ... WC1H 9NA T 0800 169 80 80 F 020 3033 1000 E policy@ageuk.org.uk www.ageuk.org.uk Age UK is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England (registered charity number 1128267 and registered

  5. Homecare report Age UK Homecare Association.pdf

    about inadequate workforce capacity to meet the demand for home-based support and care . In tandem, Age UK has continued to 1 hear from concerned older people and their loved ones about the system’s inability ... care workers are the only people they routinely see and there is no one else to help them. By the age of 85, one in three people live with some level of need for care and support and more than 60% have

  6. Care Deserts - Age UK report.pdf

    social care provision Foreword I would like to express my thanks to Incisive Health, on behalf of Age UK, for producing this important report about the state of the market for social care in England. Unfortunately ... staff, nurses in nursing homes are significantly more likely to come from the European Union. If the UK leaves without putting compensatory measures in place it seems that the nursing home sector will be

  7. age-uk-john_s-campaign-guide.pdf

    Introduction Nursing people who have a diagnosis of dementia can be challenging but fulfilling. As the UK has an ageing population there will be increasing numbers of people in hospital who have a dementia; it is ... leave than when they went in.7 People with a dementia currently occupy 25% of hospital beds in the UK.8 Implementing John’s Campaign 6 Reasons why people with a dementia are admitted to a general

  8. RB_Oct15_Age_UK_almanac.pdf

    The Age UK almanac of disease profiles in later life A reference on the frequency of major diseases, conditions and syndromes affecting older people in England David Melzer, Joao Correa ... University of Exeter Medical School Ageing Research Group © 2015 UEMS Ageing Research Group, University of

  9. Age UK Annual Report 2324.pdf

    1 Age UK Report of Trustees and Annual Accounts 2023/24 Age UK is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England and Wales (registered charity number 1128267 and registered company ... Registered address: Age UK, 7th Floor, One America Square, 17 Crosswall, London, EC3N 2LB. Age UK and its subsidiary companies and charities form the Age UK Group, dedicated to changing the way we age. 2 Contents

  10. Act Now, Age Better leaflet by Age UK.pdf

    Your guide to keeping active for healthier ageing While genetics influence how we age, our daily habits play a far greater role. Small, consistent changes can have a significant impact over time, leading ... buffer against ageing. It helps you stay independent and mobile for longer and can help reduce the likelihood of developing long-term conditions. • Strength and balance are key to ageing well. Prioritising

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