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  1. Help us to be there on the hardest day and every day

    horrible thing, and being predominately housebound the days are so long. However, every Thursday, I keep an eye on the clock as I get a friendship call from my friend at Age Cymru. It puts a big smile on

  2. CRS_Dec15_BIS_switching_principles.pdf

    summary of the options by post afterwards. Given the complexity of information, this is essential to keep people in control of their decisions. While we recognise that it is more costly to provide comparison ... switch as they had ‘a difficult meter which some suppliers can’t work with’. People who qualify for the Warm Home Discount may also lose this if they switch to (smaller) providers who are not obliged to offer

  3. Attendance Allowance

    age could benefit from help with personal care, such as getting washed or dressed, or supervision to keep you safe during the day or night have any type of disability or illness, including sight or hearing

  4. Staying safe online

    your computer. Step 1: Install security software (e.g. anti-virus, anti-spyware and firewall) Step 2: Keep your computer updated Step 3: Protect your wireless network   For more information call Age

  5. annual_review_2011_2012.pdf

    130,000 PEOPLE SIGNED OUR PETITION TO END THE CRISIS IN CARE WE HELPED MORE THAN 65,000 OLDER PEOPLE KEEP ACTIVE AND EAT WELL THROUGH FIT AS A FIDDLE 95% OF ENGLISH POSTCODES ARE COVERED BY A LOCAL AGE UK ... Spread the Warmth campaign, we have delivered funding programmes and grants to help older people stay warm in winter. Our £180,000 of Winter Programmes grants to local Age UKs benefited more than 60,000 older

  6. report_of_trustees_and_annual_accounts_2014_2015.pdf

    generated 19,520 information and advice calls, on areas such as money matters, social care and keeping warm and well in winter. We said we would…promote benefit take-up campaigns and, together with our ... and maintain their independence. They are often in and out of hospital with no sustainable plan to keep them fit and well at home. Our model involves Age UK and local Age UKs bringing together local health

  7. Envisage 2017 E.pdf

    example, Mrs D, aged in her 70s, lives in a busy North Wales town and studies at university in order to keep herself active. However, having lost her husband and teenage daughter many years ago, as well as recently ... supermarket delivery driver once a week. Her greatest forms of companionship are her TV, which she keeps switched on all day, and her pet dog, who she tries to walk every morning, although even this can

  8. RB_May13_bus_services_in_rural_areas.pdf

    to rural bus services 7 Involvement in community Some older people felt it was harder for them to keep up their voluntary work or charitable activities as a result of the bus service cuts. Interviewees ... it, like a major appointment up at the hospital which I’ve got next week ... but you don’t want to keep asking folks for a lift, you know? You don’t like asking people all the time. I’d rather get there

  9. FS12.pdf

    additional information (SA101) 21 7.3 Short return (SA200) 21 7.4 Deadlines and penalties 21 7.5 Record-keeping 22 7.6 Escape from self-assessment 22 8 Paperwork and forms 24 8.1 P800 – tax calculation 24 8.2 ... Pension Credit, FS1w Help with heating costs in Wales and FS21w Council Tax in Wales, in Scotland, Warm and Well and Council Tax and Council Tax Reduction. Age UK factsheet 12 May 2024 Planning your retirement:

  10. report_of_trustees_and_annual_accounts_2013_2014.pdf

    us being ourselves. We still want to laugh, love and be needed. We want to stay independent and to keep doing the things we enjoy and that matter to us. Age UK believes in a world where everyone can love ... and how we might tackle conditions like dementia. ‘Enjoy life, because we’re all in the queue, and keep yourself physically fit.’ Allan, 78 Your wellbeing 7Report of Trustees and Annual Accounts 2013/14

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