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  1. Pay tribute to the life of a loved one

    of honouring their life, and all they meant to the people who knew them. You don’t have to make any decisions right away - you can just have a look at the information and come back to it later. Whenever ... thinking of Age Cymru and for considering donating in such a special way. Donating in memory is really simple. There are three ways to donate in memory: Online You can use our easy and secure online form

  2. Dr Robert Morgan

    with Age Cymru? After retirement I was looking for something that would keep me physically and socially active, and use skills I had developed during my career What difference to your life has volunteering ... local community. What do you enjoy most about your volunteering experience? Keeping physically active and social interaction What would you say to someone who is thinking of becoming involved with volunteering

  3. Michael O'Brien

    Chi and its many benefits in order to help others as they realise the many benefits of Tai Chi. What difference to your life has volunteering made to you? Volunteering has helped professionally and of course ... enjoy most about your volunteering experience? What I enjoy most about volunteering is the feeling and satisfaction of watching others gaining confidence with what they are doing to improve their own lives

  4. What do you think about the response to Covid-19 in Wales - what impact did the pandemic have on you?

    Welsh Government and other bodies in Wales who can take action to make changes where this is needed. Your views and experiences will help them to see what people think has worked well and take action to

  5. How to find the help you need at home

    range of help available and you may be legally entitled to services to meet your needs.  You may need help with personal care, such as getting in and out of bed, washing and bathing, preparing meals ... home – or in other community based housing such as extra-care sheltered accommodation – as safely and comfortably as possible. When arranged by the local authority, social care services at home are often

  6. Tracey Davies

    capacity following my retirement but it had to be the right role. I wanted an element of caring and improvement and was struggling to find something that would suit. I had also had an interest in Tai Chi.  ... introducing me to Tai Chi which I find beneficial for me personally, learning something completely different and continuing to learn has been mentally stimulating. It’s also added some structure to my week following

  7. Question Time Event - 23 March 2021

    to pose questions to Janet Finch-Saunders MS (Conservative Party), Julie Morgan MS (Labour Party) and Rhun ap Iorwerth MS (Plaid Cymru). The event was chaired by Rhodri ab Owen from Positif Politics. The ... people such as digital exclusion, accessing general practice, paying for care, supporting older carers, and helping older workers to return to the workplace.

  8. Claudette Ward

    Walking at Maggies Singleton. I had been attending courses at Maggies and used to see the walkers getting together, going out and enjoying themselves. I needed to do some form of exercise as I had completed ... he is extremely fit! And was encouraging me to start exercising, the Nordic walking looked like it was a good place to start. We thoroughly enjoyed it. Went along every Friday and saw there was a need

  9. Helen Mock

    difference to your life has volunteering made to you? Given me more self confidence in myself and my ability to talk to and lead a group. What do you enjoy most about your volunteering experience? Making friends

  10. Making a will

    If you die without a valid will, your money and possessions may not go to the people you would like them to. See below for a link to our factsheet on making a will for further information on this topic ... one or more executors - these are the people you choose to deal with your estate after your death and can be relatives or friends or a professional such as a solicitor. Further information on executors

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