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Telecare is a monitoring service that allows you to call for help day or night, through a touch of a button, or by using a series of automatic sensors fitted in the home.
Helpu'n Hun: online self-assessment tool
Helpu'n Hun is an online self-assessment tool, where it helps you find information about products to make daily living activities in your home easier.
SOS #Dare2Care
Cyngor Gwynedd is calling for more care workers in Gwynedd.
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