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  1. Support for Mortgage Interest

    mortgage or other eligible home improvement loans.  SMI ended as a benefit from 6 April 2018 and has been replaced with a loan.  Support for Mortgage Interest (SMI) is also known as Help with ... Pension Credit Income Support income-related Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) Universal Credit (UC) . You must also be liable to pay interest on your mortgage

  2. TV licence concessions

    licence discounts: If you’re at least 75 years old and recieve Pension Credit you can claim a free TV licence. The free TV licence will cover you and anyone else you live with, no matter what age they ... care home or sheltered housing qualifies for this type of licence. If you’re aged 75 or over and recieve Pension Credit , you need to apply for a free TV licence as it’s not given out automatically

  3. Age Cymru EnvisAGE No 11 Cym.pdf

    ar gyfer ein lles seicolegol hefyd. Mae bod yn symudol yn ein cadw’n annibynnol, yn teimlo’n normal and yn dweud rhywbeth pwysig am bwy ydym ni a’n statws a’n hunaniaeth. Ar y lefel uchaf, mae symudedd yn ... http://www.who.int/ageing/age_friendly_cities_guide/en/ The European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing: http://ec.europa.eu/eip/ageing/ Age-Friendly World: http://agefriendlyworld.org/en/

  4. Cold Weather Payment

    specific weather stations that forecast and record temperatures.  You get £25 a week for each 7 day period of cold weather. This only applies between 1 November and 31 March each year. The average temperature ... Pension Credit Income Support income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance income-related  Employment and Support Allowance Universal Credit Support for Mortgage Interest If you’re eligible for a Cold

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

    may not even think of yourself as a carer or be aware of the many sources of emotional, practical and financial support that are available to you. We cover the main things to help lighten the load a little ... authority's social services department should also give you a carer’s assessment to see what you need and what might help you with your caring role. You're entitled to a carer’s assessment if you regularly

  6. Donate by telephone or post

    FREEPOST RLTL-KJTR-BYTT Mariners House Trident Court East Moors Road Cardiff CF2 5PJ Please make cheques and postal orders payable to Age Cymru. Thank you for your support.

  7. Chris Collins

    What do you enjoy most about your volunteering experience? Delivering Tai Chi to people that enjoy and benefit from the experience. What would you say to someone who is thinking of becoming involved with

  8. Carer's Allowance

    Caring can be rewarding but it can also be tiring and stressful, and if you give up work to be a carer it can also have an effect on your finances. Even if you don’t think of yourself as a carer, Carer’s ... 2024-March 2025) and is usually paid every four weeks. If you think you won’t be eligible to claim Carer’s Allowance because you have some savings, don’t worry. Your savings and your National

  9. Annuities

    carefully. If you do decide to buy an annuity, you don't have to buy one from your pension provider, and you should shop around. However, you can start by checking what your pension provider is offering, ... higher payment rate than those available elsewhere. Contact Money Helper  for free information and guidance on comparing annuities from different providers

  10. Tracing old pensions

    career. Fortunately, The Pension Tracing Service is here to help. The Pension Tracing Service is free and can help you trace a pension you’ve lost track of, even if you don’t have the contact details of the ... need to contact the pension administrator to find out whether you have a pension, what value it is and to ask for it to be paid out. For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98

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