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  1. FS48.pdf

    information about the eligibility criteria for Pension Credit, how to make a claim, and what to do if you have a change of circumstance. The information in this factsheet is correct for the period April 2024 ... tenancies in this factsheet should be read as contract holders and occupation contracts. The information in this factsheet is applicable in England, Scotland and Wales. If you are in Northern Ireland, please contact

  2. What to include in your Attendance Allowance application

    If your application is turned down, ask an advice agency such as Age Cymru about whether you should challenge the decision. Many applications are turned down because people don't mention or aren't clear ... your needs when filling in the form. Do any of the following apply to you? Washing, bathing and looking after your appearance Do you need help getting in and out of the bath or shower, adjusting shower

  3. FS12.pdf

    Death in service 11 3 What to do about tax at retirement 11 3.1 Personal allowance 12 3.2 Should I be paying tax? 12 3.3 Taxable income 13 3.4 Renting a room 14 3.5 Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) 15 3.6 ... Tax and working in retirement 17 5 Calculating your taxable income 17 6 PAYE codes 19 6.1 How to understand your codes 19 7 Paying tax through self-assessment 20 7.1 Possible reasons for inclusion in self-assessment

  4. IG57.pdf

    a result of life changes such as illness, divorce or job loss. Not all debt is a problem – but whatever you owe, it can cause sleepless nights. If your debt is worrying you or negatively affecting your ... to tackle it. 3 When should I seek help? You should consider seeking help if you’re: • worrying about money • struggling to pay your household bills or paying them with credit • relying on your overdraft

  5. IL5.pdf

    family able to get there easily? n Are there enough parking spaces at the home? n Are facilities such as shops, parks and places of worship within easy reach and accessible? n Is there good wheelchair access ... catheters are used? n Does the home link with a specific GP practice for residents? n Do health staff such as opticians and chiropodists visit regularly? n Who decides when a health check-up is needed? Are there

  6. FS2.pdf

    housing November 2023 About this factsheet This factsheet explains options and issues to consider if you are thinking about buying retirement housing. This is specialist housing for older people, which can ... guide 8, Housing options. The information in this factsheet is applicable in England and Wales. If you are in Scotland or Northern Ireland, please contact Age Scotland or Age NI for further information

  7. IG44.pdf

    driving seat. 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our Readers’ Panel. You don’t need any specialist knowledge at all ... uk/readers-panel. 2) Tell us your story. Have you been affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice helped? If so, we’d love to hear from you to provide relatable examples that

  8. Age Cymru Advice How can we help Order Form.pdf

    Order form Select the number of free publications you wish to order using the form below and complete your details overleaf. There’s no limit to the amount you can order and postage and packaging is free. Please ... early-stage dementia IG48 Title of Publication Ref. No. Quantity Avoiding slips, trips and falls L51W You and your medication L776 Winter wrapped up L57W Staying steady IG14 Healthy living IG24 Healthy eating

  9. Falls prevention

    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.

  10. FS91.pdf

    June 2024 About this factsheet Changes to how you can use funds in your occupational or private pension were made in 2015. Once you reach the age of 55, you now have much more freedom to access your pension ... drawing down pension savings. You can contact Pension Wise for more information and guidance. Age UK cannot give advice about what options are best for you. If possible and you can afford it, speak to a regulated

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