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  1. Intergenerational falls prevention

    impact that this could have on people, how they can support friends, relatives and loved ones to reduce their risk of falling over and think about how they can age healthily and prevent falling over in their

  2. What do executors do

    or you’re looking to choose executors for your own will, it can seem complicated and confusing. An executor is a person named in a will who sorts out the deceased person’s estate .  When you make ... Being an executor can involve a lot of work and responsibility, so think carefully about who you choose. Explain what’s involved and check that they’re willing to act on your behalf. Who should I choose

  3. Remarrying in later life

    some key practical issues to consider when remarrying. Taking some time to think about your finances can save a lot of heartache for you and your family in the future.

  4. Falls prevention

    in a hospital. Most falls don’t cause serious injury but they can leave you distressed. The good news is that there are lots of things you can do to stay steady on your feet.

  5. Income and Finances policy statement - January 2018.pdf

    forward reforms to the State Pension for future generations of pensioners and employers are now obliged to automatically enrol eligible workers into a qualifying workplace pension scheme. Both of these policies ... policies are to be welcomed and have the potential to improve pension coverage and incomes of older people in the future. The new State Pension was introduced in April 2016, however significant controversy

  6. FS43.pdf

    for more information. Contact details for these and other organisation mentioned in this factsheet can be found in the Useful organisations section. Age UK factsheet 43 May 2024 Getting legal and financial ... Housing 9 3.8 Immigration, nationality and asylum 9 3.9 Lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans issues 9 3.10 Pensions 9 4 Mediation 9 5 Ombudsman schemes 10 6 Legal aid 10 6.1 Eligibility for legal aid 10 6.2 Legal

  7. Unpaid carers.pdf

    anyone of any age, who provides unpaid care and support to a relative, friend or neighbour who is disabled, physically or mentally ill, or affected by substance misuse. • Carers can be involved in a whole ... every Wednesday where carers can meet virtually for a coffee and a chat: See: https://www.carersuk.org/ wales/get-support/local-support There are also forums that carers can join to share experiences with

  8. Survey information sheet.pdf

    hear about the experiences of older people in Wales who’re looking after someone unpaid, this could be a family member, a friend or a neighbour. If you can answer Yes to all of the following questions, we’d ... support or services to help you in your role looking after someone/giving unpaid support? How you can help us We’d like you to complete a survey about your situation to help us learn about the type of

  9. CRS_Oct2011_Localising_support_for_council_tax_in_England.pdf

    Schemes will be developed within broad parameters set out by Government which include protection for pensioners. • Local authorities will need to establish schemes for working age claimants which should be designed ... national entitlement. In the context of the proposals we strongly support the commitment to protect pensioners. Council tax is a major cost and it is essential that older people have the security of knowing

  10. FS10w - June 2020.pdf

    for care in a care home 37 9.1 Pension Credit 37 9.2 Disability-related benefits 39 10 A ‘Minimum Income Amount’ for people in care homes who are receiving local authority ... deal with your financial affairs and/or welfare decisions 60 18 Acting on behalf of an older person who lives in a care home 61 18.1 As an attorney appointed via a Lasting Power of Attorney 61 18.2 As a

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