Age Cymru has a long-standing history of working with partners across all sectors and nations to address the health issue of falling over in later life or ‘falls’ as it’s often called ... for the individual, family, friends, neighbours, and the health service. Together we’re working to change the way we think about later life and ‘falls’ or falling over, and challenge the
services to older people in Wales. 'Buses – a lifeline for older people', written for Age Cymru by the Bevan Foundation, draws on the views and experiences of more than 300 people aged 60 and over to paint ... paint a vivid picture of the importance of bus services to older people’s independence and wellbeing. It emphasises how many older people rely on the bus as their only means of reaching essential services
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 helps with things like befriending ... Each local Age Cymru partner is an independent charity and together we work in strong partnership to promote the well-being of older people through national and local campaigns, through our political
sgwrs a gofyn: “ydych chi wedi syrthio”” neu “ydych chi wedi cwympo’n ddiweddar?” Os mai’r rheswm yw DO, yna gallwch siarad am risgiau sylfaenol syrthio ac annog pobl hŷn i ofyn am help i sicrhau eu bod
y Llywodraeth, megis cadw pellter cymdeithasol a gwisgo gorchuddion wyneb mewn mannau cyhoeddus dan do, neu ar drafnidiaeth gyhoeddus. Unwaith eto, edrychwch ar wefan Llywodraeth Cymru i gael y cyngor diweddaraf
Welcome to our quarterly newsletter, Age Matters. We're delighted to bring you our Summer 2024 Edition. Please click on the newsletter to read on the screen, we'd recommend clicking on Fullscreen. You ... You can also find a version to download directly underneath each newsletter. Age Matters - Summer 2024 edition Previous editions Age Matters - Spring 2024 edition Age Matters - Winter 2023 edition Age Matters
with eligibility rules for each type of pension. Within the British context, such pensions may relate to the state pension, an occupational or private pension and the Pension Credit. Using data from Understanding ... income from different sources, adding to our understanding of financial vulnerability in later life. Key Points • Most ethnic minority groups are significant less likely to be receiving a state pension or
Many of us find that as we get older we start to think more about where we live. Whether it's moving in with family, renting, or sheltered housing, there are lots of different options. There are a number ... a useful information guide: Information Guide 8: Housing options - Different types of housing to suit your needs For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98
schemes available to support you during retirement. Put simply, a pension scheme is a way of saving for later life, but with tax relief on your contributions. Most people are entitled to a state pension
has been heartbreaking for many care home residents. Their families and friends have had limited time to see them and they have been severely affected by the effects of Covid-19. The Tell Me More Project ... Tell Me More has given us the most valuable insight to the lives of care home residents during the Covid pandemic. We’ve been privileged to be welcomed into the homes of the people who have been