contact details of the doctor who referred you all the medicines you normally take, in their original boxes if possible (if you have a card with details of your treatment, take this too) a notebook and pen ... clean clothes. It's best not to take valuables such as jewellery into hospital as there aren't always safe places to store them. If your hospital stay is planned it’s a good idea to make a few arrangements
80. Here, we answer some of the most common questions about AI: what it can do, how we can all stay safe and how we can keep informed as the technology continues to evolve. What is AI? AI is technology that ... of your boxes. If and when you feel ready to explore what AI can do, there are lots of tools to try. Go at a pace that feels right for you – and always stay aware of keeping yourself safe. Be mindful
In this time of uncertainty, people are anxious about how to keep themselves and their loved ones safe and healthy. They need somewhere to turn to for information, reassurance and support. Thankfully, ... makers to improve policy. Getting the right advice The Age UK Advice Line team is split into two key divisions, Level 1 and Level 2, staffed by trained advisers. Level 1, where Peta works, deal with the
with accessing it in the way that is most convenient. Being forced to rely on others, if that is a safe option for them at all, could make someone more vulnerable and dependent when all they needed was ... groups to take the necessary action to protect access and acceptance of cash. We will be working with key decision-makers over the next six months as part of the Access to Cash Action Group and continue to
people on fixed incomes. To help overcome these barriers, the Digital Champion Programme offers four key activities through local Age UK and Age Cymru partners: Digital Champion volunteers are trained and ... volunteer Digital Champion supported him to learn how to use it at his own pace, access the internet safely and explore things he was interested in. Assisted by his Digital Champion, William quickly progressed
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inclusive for people with dementia by introducing colour and music to exercise sessions or reminiscence boxes and memory balls. We weren’t looking to expand activities, but [the consultant support] changed ... services in buildings, apart from the garden. We hadn’t recognised the opportunity to get people safely into [outdoor] spaces. 3. Becoming more confident and less risk-averse Staff and volunteers reported
Even if you feel safe behind the wheel, you’re required to renew your driving licence when you turn 70, and every 3 years after that.
those children got anything from me.” Ruth I hope that people carry on being sensible and safe until everyone gets their vaccine. “Eventually, I recovered. I haven’t really got ... It could have been so much worse.” “I just hope that people carry on being sensible and safe until everyone gets their vaccine. I am worried that everyone will just get their vaccine and think