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  1. What to do when someone dies

    When someone dies there are many things to do, often at a time of great personal distress when we feel least able to manage. The following pages take you step by step through what you need to go and where

  2. Legal issues

    Information on legal issues including wills and what to do when someone dies.

  3. End of life planning

    When someone dies there are many things to do, often at a time of great personal distress when we feel least able to manage. The following pages take you step by step through what you need to go and where

  4. What to do when the weather's bad

    case it's harder to leave the house. A bottle of water could be handy if the water supply is interrupted. Have torches handy around the home in case of a power cut.  And some spare batteries ... event of a power cut – you can report a power cut and get information and advice if there is one in your area. You can also register with your supplier so they'll call you in the event of a power cut

  5. Bereavement Support Payment

    you have a child or children) has died you may be able to claim Bereavement Support Payment to help ease some of the financial worries you may be facing. Bereavement Support Payment (BSP) is a benefit ... able to claim if your spouse, civil partner or cohabiting partner (provided you have a child or children) died after 6 April 2017. This benefit isn't means-tested, so you can make a claim regardless of your

  6. Coping with bereavement

    When you’re bereaved, you have to cope with a world that can feel as if it’s fallen apart.

  7. Information for carers (if you help a relative or friend)

    Read information on what you can do to help a loved one.

  8. Care homes

    Advice on how find a good care home, how to pay for residential care, and what to consider before you move into a care home.

  9. Annuities

    Annuities offer an income in later life. When you approach retirement, will you cash in your pension pot or get a lifetime annuity? Get information about the options.

  10. What matters to you.pdf

    It’s important that Welsh Government and others hear from older people about their experiences and what matters to them. This survey will take 15 minutes to complete. Your response is anonymous but if you ... your contact details at the end of the survey. Thank you for your support in completing this survey. A. Communication A1. How do you prefer to access information? (Select any that apply) e TV news e Radio

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