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  1. Bladder and bowel problems information guide

    drinks can make bladder symptoms worse. Cut down on these drinks or try decaffeinated versions. Alcoholic drinks or drinks with artificial sweeteners can also cause problems. • Stopping smoking decreases

  2. RB_apr14_services-what_works_spreads.pdf

    these factors and building them in to encourage behavioural change in relation to exercise, diet, alcohol consumption and smoking. At the same time, it is cost effective at this age to screen for risks to ... demonstrated to be comparable with well-established risk factors for mortality such as smoking and alcohol consumption, and to exceed the influence of physical activity and obesity. Such negative impact on

  3. Cascade Training Programme - Final Evaluation Report (July 2015).pdf

    With regard to the latter criterion, Building Better Buddies attendees who volunteer for a drug and alcohol recovery service required an appreciation of older 40 people with substance misuse issues to effectively ... referring to sheltered housing residents: Ladies becoming more aware of people living there with alcohol problems or mental health issues, instead of seeing them as nuisance, starting to think ‘how did

  4. For love and money: women’s pensions, expenditure and decision-making in retirement - Aug 18 (PDF)

    women; for holidays, recreation and motoring, it was done by men. Utility bills, rent/mortgage and alcohol were largely shared. Of the 25 and 28 per cent of women and men respectively who do not pool any ... dental 64% Home maintenance e.g. household appliances, cleaners, gardeners, gas repairs etc. 62% Alcohol, tobacco, gambling 54% Utility bills 52% Housing-related costs e.g. rent, council tax, mortgage

  5. FS09 LP Anti-social behaviour in housing.pdf

    have a range of standard powers, for example, they can issue fixedpenalty tickets and confiscate alcohol consumed in public places and may also have locally determined powers. 8 What landlords can do All

  6. FS27 LP Planning for your funeral.pdf

    home? Will you use a caterer or are family and friends willing to bring food? Do you want to offer alcohol? ⚫ Do you want a memorial in the garden of remembrance or to have your ashes scattered in a favourite

  7. FS9 Anti-social behaviour in housing.pdf

    have a range of standard powers, for example, they can issue fixed-penalty tickets and confiscate alcohol consumed in public places and may also have locally determined powers. Age UK factsheet 9 February

  8. Safeguarding_(Adults)_policy_and_procedure.docx

    including dementia or a personality disorder has a long-term illness/condition misuses substances or alcohol is an unpaid carer such as a family member/friend who provides personal ass istance and care to

  9. Factsheet - Anti-social behaviour in housing (PDF)

    have a range of standard powers, for example, they can issue fixed-penalty tickets and confiscate alcohol consumed in public places and may also have locally determined powers. Age UK factsheet 9 February

  10. Factsheet - Personal budgets and direct payments in social care

    not prevented by law from receiving direct payments (for example because you must attend drug or alcohol rehabilitation as part of a court order) Condition 3 – the local authority is satisfied you can manage

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