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face interaction. You could try Skype, FaceTime or WhatsApp Video Calling. They're generally simple to use, but it might be worth showing the person how they work first. Make it a regular thing
It might take a while to do a bit of phoning around or looking on the internet, but it's fairly simple to find information yourself and definitely worth finding out the basics. MoneyHelper has lots of
support to older people. Cherie, Big Knitter Just to say how much I’ve enjoyed knitting simple little hats from small balls of wool! It has kept me busy through some lonely evenings, and
they can leave you shaken up. Even the thought of falling can affect your confidence. But there are simple things that you can do to help you avoid a fall. This guide outlines things you can do to reduce
together a number of energy saving tips to help you to cut down on your energy bills. Some of these are simple changes, such as turning lights off when you leave a room, whereas some of them are more extensive
Run, jog or walk a distance based on your age throughout January! Leave the excesses of Christmas behind, raise funds for Age UK and help older people get the support they need.
disability affects their lives. It's important that you don't downplay your needs when filling in the form.
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behind the illness and to deliver person-centered, compassionate and dignified care. It was with this simple logic that John’s Campaign was founded in 2014 by Nicci Gerrard and Julia Jones. The ... on the ground, though, have been the result of inspirational champions who have recognised how a simple change can improve the experience and quality of care people with dementia receive in their wards
means support with day-to-day tasks like getting dressed, using the toilet or making a meal. It's simple stuff – but it's vital, particularly for older people. Right now, a lack of funding in England is