Loneliness is a crisis in the UK. Being lonely affects your health, your wellbeing and the way you see yourself. It can make you feel invisible and forgotten.
A donation made in memory of your loved one will support our vital work in creating an age friendly Wales.
There are a number of reasons why you might need someone to make decisions for you, or act on your behalf. A power of attorney can make decisions for you.
Annuities offer an income in later life. When you approach retirement, will you cash in your pension pot or get a lifetime annuity? Get information about the options.
Our group walks are led by friendly, specially trained volunteers who will provide support and encouragement, and make sure no one gets left behind and walks at a pace comfortable for them.
Age Cymru’s age awareness training will enhance the understanding and skills of your customer service staff, improving the quality of customer service provided to older customers, ensuring they feel valued
Making Intergenerational Connections – an Evidence Review What are they, why do they matter and how to make more of them Lisbeth Drury Dominic Abrams Hannah J. Swift Centre for the Study of Group ... referenced as: Drury, L., Abrams, D., & Swift, H. J., (2017). Making intergenerational connections: What are they, why do they matter and how to make more of them. London: Age UK Date: 2017 ISBN 978-0-9568731-9-4
If you have a complaint about the social care you have received or want to make an appeal about a decision regarding your care, you have rights which are explained here.
ill planner 1. Note down important contact details below Your full name: Address: Telephone: Your partner’s full name: Address (if different): Your children’s full names and addresses: If you have children ... with your solicitor, it’s a good idea to plan what you want to include and who you want to benefit. You can use this form to gather your thoughts and plans in one place for easy reference at your meeting
Consultation Response Law Commission- Making a Will 10th November 2017 Reference number – 2317 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, ... Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA. 2 About this consultation The current law on wills in England and Wales comes from the Wills Act 1837, an archaic statute which does not account for modern and sophisticated