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  1. Supporting older people through change

    them, despite the challenges they might be facing. Helping Beatrice find the confidence to leave her house Eighty-eight-year-old Beatrice was living alone and called Age Cymru Gwent to ask for help as she ... a fall and was now scared to go out on her own. By the time she got in touch, she hadn’t left the house in a year. Age Cymru Gwent adviser Angela Worth visited Beatrice at her home: “She was very chatty

  2. Love in harmony

    money he had earned from touring, Harry bought a house around the corner from one of his bandmates. At first, Harry didn’t tell May about the house, but his bandmate’s wife Muriel insisted that ... the story: “I took May into this house and she thought it was a marvellous place. So I said, ‘It's my house, and if we get married, it will be our house, and these are the things we're going

  3. Key advice when thinking about going abroad in 2021

    coronavirus test. Travel insurance Get travel insurance as soon as you book your trip, so you're more likely to be covered if you get ill or there's any other disruption. Insurance protects you against any ... lost bags or stolen property. Even with insurance, however, you're not certain to be covered if you catch coronavirus before your trip. Some travel insurance policies now include coverage for coronavirus

  4. Day centres for older people

    expect it to be like this:   A wheelchair-accessible minibus will come and pick you up from your house to take you to our day centre. Most Age UKs offer this optional transport service . Settle into the ... activities will be organised for after lunch When the day is over, the minibus will drop you back at your house at an agreed time. For more information call the Age UK Advice Line on 0800 678 1602 . We’re open

  5. Visiting in care homes: where now?

    are staff or visiting GPs and District Nurses, or indeed CQC inspectors. Unless these incomers are housed on site they live in communities like the rest of us and so are as vulnerable to picking up the infection ... – One of the very real pressures impacting organisations which run homes is the ever tightening insurance market. Government can and should address it. It has offered indemnity to the NHS, it needs to do

  6. London Landmarks Half Marathon

    to help them find the strength to carry on. When an older person is forced to live in a freezing house because they're worried about the cost of heating, we give them the support they need to regain control

  7. Home Truths: security for older private renters

    ensure older renters aren’t evicted unfairly and are able to live in decent homes. Current housing law gives landlords the right to evict assured shorthold tenants at short notice and without having ... order to improve the accessibility of our existing housing stock.  Expand the social housing sector with an increase in mainstream and supported housing for older people, especially for those on low and

  8. Fast Reply Rules

    utilising a random number generator that has been tested and approved by an independent third-party test house. The prizes will be one of 10 available £50 gift cards There are no alternatives to the gift

  9. At home with dementia information guide

    room by room. It includes:  changes to keep your kitchen comfortable and safe making sure your house is lit properly getting out and about  how to help if your loved one has dementia.  It also

  10. Adapting your home information guide

    you stay independent for longer. It covers: adaptations you could make to different parts of your house helpful technology changes that could help if you live with an impairment getting the support you

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