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  1. Groups and networks

    Find out more information about older peoples' groups and networks we work with.

  2. Donate

    Help us to be there for millions of older people. There are many different ways that you can donate or give money to Age Cymru. Make a one-off or monthly donation now.

  3. Become a Community Assistance Volunteer

    Our Community Assistance Project needs your help to support older people in your community. We have a range of volunteering roles to suit a variety of interests and time commitments.

  4. Access to banking

    increasingly concerned about the detrimental impact that this is having on the ability of many older people to access their personal finances

  5. More money in your pocket

    estimated that more than £200m worth of Pension Credit and other state benefits goes unclaimed by older people in Wales. We can help make sure you're not missing out.

  6. Evidence and consultation responses

    National Assembly for Wales and individual AMs to make sure the issues that are important to older people in Wales are a priority.

  7. This is Older photography exhibition

    — a thought-provoking photography exhibition which aims to break down negative stereotypes of older people.

  8. CRS_Aug15_Dementia_Supporting_people_with_dementia_and_carers_in_health_social_care.pdf

    Dementia: Supporting people with dementia and their carers in health and social care Consultation on draft scope of NICE clinical guideline (CG42) Ref: 1715 Date: August 2015 All rights reserved ... Excellence (NICE) is in the process of updating its existing clinical guideline on ‘dementia: supporting people with dementia and their carers in health and social care’ (CG42). As part of this, stakeholders have

  9. RB_2015_Improving_later_life_for_people_with_sight_loss-Summary.pdf

    later life for people with sight loss Summary Society is in the midst of a longevity revolution. The prevalence of sight loss increases with age: currently there are almost 2 million people aged 65 and over ... partially sighted people receiving social care fell by 35% between 2008 and 2013. The resulting unmet need had considerable consequences for wider health and wellbeing. Compared with the general older population

  10. RB_2015_Improving_later_life_for_people_with_sight_loss-Full_report.pdf

    Improving later life for people with sight loss 3 Contents 4 Welcome 6 Sight loss in an ageing society 10 The lived experience of people with sight loss 20 The policy environment 22 Ways forward ... lives of blind and partially sighted people, championing the cause of older people. 4 On 22 June 2015, Age UK and RNIB held a joint seminar ‘Improving later life for people with sight loss’. The seminar drew

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