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  1. How to adjust to living alone

    but may not be available for many people, or you may prefer to talk to someone who is not involved in your life. A counsellor can help you express your emotions, explore your feelings and help you come ... difficult to manage, some charities can help. Benevolent funds are set up by charities to help people in particular circumstances. They may be based on a certain occupation, religion, health problems or disability

  2. Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)

    assessment is that you are eligible for ESA, you are put into a group, which in turn affects how much ESA you are paid. You may be put in to either: the work-related activity group:  This is for people who ... Plus on 0800 055 6688 (textphone 0800 023 4888 ). They’ll ask you questions over the phone and fill in the form for you. Alternatively, you can download a claim form from GOV.UK . You’ll need to include

  3. How to leave a legacy

    you gather your thoughts and plans in one place. Will planner form If you already have a will If you already have a will and you want to include a gift to Age Cymru in it, there may not be any need to rewrite ... significant or complex you should make a new will. Codicil form for Age Cymru Why should I leave a gift in will to Age Cymru? Gifts left to Age Cymru are absolutely vital to our work. They enable us to run

  4. IG32.pdf

    Bereavement 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our Readers’ Panel. You don’t need any specialist knowledge at all. ... www.ageuk.org.uk/readers-panel. 2) Tell us your story. Have you been affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice helped? If so, we’d love to hear from you to provide

  5. Nordic Walking

    of benefits above that of normal walking. It exercises 90% of your muscles increasing strength in your legs, arms, shoulders, chest and back. Nordic Walking is less tiring than normal walking and it ... doctor before starting. Always work at a suitable pace for you. For information on walks taking place in your local area please contact Age Cymru on 029 2043 1555 or email us

  6. The new State Pension

    The new State Pension is a regular payment from Government that most people can claim in later life. You can claim the new State Pension at State Pension age if you have at least 10 years National Insurance ... Pension instead. The full amount you can get under the new State Pension will be £221.20 per week (in 2024/25) but this depends on your National Insurance (NI) record. If you have: 35 years or more of

  7. IG47.pdf

    with dementia. 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our Readers’ Panel. You don’t need any specialist knowledge at all. ... www.ageuk.org.uk/readers-panel. 2) Tell us your story. Have you been affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice helped? If so, we’d love to hear from you to provide

  8. Sign up to the Priority Services Registers

    listed. For example, if you need short-term support after a stay in hospital. Being on the register gives you access to: information in an accessible format notice of planned power cuts or water supply ... nominee schemes where they send your bills to a family member or carer of your choice priority support in an emergency help with meter readings If you have different companies for water, electricity and gas

  9. The coronavirus vaccine (and booster doses)

    out between 1 April and 30 June 2024. The following people will be eligible to receive it: residents in a care home for older adults; all adults aged 75 years and over; people aged 6 months and over who ... or contact your  Local Health Board .  What happens after I've had my vaccination?  In general, the purpose of a vaccine is always the same: to train our immune system to respond to a germ

  10. Random acts of kindness

    for coffee and a chat A phone call to see if I’m alright Fetching something of the top shelf for me in the supermarket Ask if medication needs sorting Just say ‘Hello’ Send me a birthday card Tell someone ... Offer to take me shopping Take me to have my nails done Make conversation I phone my 93 year old Mother-in-law every day to check she's okay and when we visit I take some groceries and flowers Hold open a door

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