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  1. Tracing old pensions

    retirement. It can be tricky to keep on top of all the pension schemes you’ve paid into throughout your working career. Fortunately, The Pension Tracing Service is here to help. The Pension Tracing Service is ... you’ve lost track of, even if you don’t have the contact details of the pension provider. Before using the service collect as much information as you can, including: the name of your previous employer

  2. How to find a good tradesperson

    time and frustration. Be wary of traders who knock on your front door unexpectedly looking to get work - don’t feel pressured to hire them. If in doubt, always say no, close the door, and if necessary ... This is often the easiest and safest way to find a tradesperson who will give a quality service. using the TrustMark tool to find tradespeople. TrustMark is the only government-endorsed scheme for all

  3. BT’s Digital Switchover – Q & A

    their responses underneath each question.   Will call blockers, used to prevent scammers from contacting older people, still work after digital switchover?   Call blockers will no longer be necessary ...     Some people reported being switched to the digital system without prior notice.   BT uses an automated system that requires their customers to provide permission before they are switched. 

  4. Friends - Update registration.docx

    e-bost:Address / CyfeiriadPosdt code / Cod post  We’d like to keep you informed about our vital work. Please tick or circle the areas you’re interested in: Arts [  ] Campaigns [  ] Events [  ] Fundraising ... [  ] Policy/Public Affairs [  ] Physical Activity [  ] Volunteering [  ] Would you like to hear from us, please tick or circle - by post [  ] email [  ] telephone [  ] all [  ] You can unsubscribe at any

  5. Human rights project

    created Don’t Get Me Started, the short, animated film you can see at the top of this page. We worked with artists Jon Ratigan and Emma Prentice to animate interviews with six older people across Wales ... Wales, allowing them to explore issues that are important to them developed an advocacy toolkit to be used by older people and anyone who advocates on behalf of older people. We hope that it helps to support

  6. Legacy leaflet English.pdf

    age friendly Wales Leave support and friendship with a gift in your will A gift in your will can help us be there, day after day. No one should spend later life feeling vulnerable and alone. We make sure ... advise and help people to feel independent and secure in their own homes. By leaving us a gift in your will, you can help us to be there for people like Huw, Emlyn and Gwen. We’ll be here to keep Huw company

  7. 20171901Chargingforcareandsupport.pdf

    regulations Welsh Government January 2017 Introduction Age Cymru is the leading national charity working to improve the lives of all older people in Wales. We believe older people should be able to lead ... government financial settlement will provide £4.5m to fund the commitment of increasing the capital limit used by local authorities that charge for residential care. However, our key concern is to ensure that

  8. In your area

    The Age Cymru Partnership comprises independent local partners across Wales. We work together with Age NI   Age Scotland and Age UK to improve the lives of older people. Your local Age Cymru partner ... charity and together we work in strong partnership to promote the well-being of older people through national and local campaigns, through our political influencing, our health ageing work, by fundraising and

  9. Become a Community Assistance Volunteer

    authority. We assess the skills and interests of each volunteer enabling us to match older people to the right volunteer. Volunteers work with the older person to move them forwards. Who are we looking for ... people are listened to and supported to explore the issues that are important to them.   Volunteers: Working from a location that suits them, volunteers give service users time and space, listen to their story

  10. Why are we still waiting? Delays in social care in Wales

    an assessment had been completed. A year on we wanted to know if the changes local authorities told us about last year were making improvements to older people’s access to social care. Our research ... that now has a higher need for care and support. One person we spoke to as part of this research told us about the huge challenges they faced in trying to get social care: “I’ve been providing

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