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  1. FS38w.pdf

    continuing to live there: what will happen if the partner wishes / needs to move elsewhere? 19 5.2 What will happen upon the death of the person who ... 4 of 57 13.2 How the deferred payment agreement will work 42 13.3 Placing a charge on the property 43 13.4 Making sure that the care home resident is allowed

  2. report_of_trustees_and_annual_accounts_2015_2016.pdf

    • Person-centred care: We will put older people at the heart of joined up health and care • Loneliness: We will prevent and tackle loneliness • First port of call: We will be the go-to place for all ... because of the ever-increasing demand for our services. Age UK’s Trustees take very seriously the trust of everyone who donates to us or who buys products and services from our trading subsidiaries. During

  3. Remarrying in later life

    no longer be entitled to receive the payment, or you may be newly entitled to benefits. Any changes will depend on your individual circumstances. Speak to the office that pays your benefits for more ... and it can also happen if you co-habit. Child support will not be affected. Remarrying or entering a new civil partnership invalidates any existing will you have , but a divorce or civil partnership dissolution

  4. Moving in with family

    of care will you need and who will be able to provide this for you? Will the home need to be adapted? Will you pay rent or help towards bills? If your family members are claiming benefits, will these be

  5. IL4.pdf

    from your ‘bank’ asking you to update your security information (e.g. your password) or your account will be closed • from a well-known company (e.g. PayPal, Amazon) asking you to update your account details ... sense of urgency, for example threatening that unless you act immediately, your account will be closed or a deal will expire. • It may contain a link to a website that looks very similar to the company’s

  6. CRS_Aug17_Age UK's_response_to_DWP_social_fund_funeral_payments_consultation.pdf

    Funeral Expenses Payments which will improve the system for applicants. Question 1 – contributions from charities, friends and relatives We welcome this change which will clarify the position and ensure ... ensure that this type of voluntary contribution will not reduce any Funeral Expenses Payment. However, not everyone has access to additional contributions, and low income bereaved people should not be in

  7. Carers Survey report FINAL (v9).pdf

    Welsh Government’s Sustainable Social Services Third Sector Grant. We work in partnership with Carers Trust Wales and the project aims to support the early identification of older carers to provide timely and ... of people living with dementia, and carers of people who have now moved to live in a care home. We will continue to work in partnership with the Welsh Government to address the concerns set out in this

  8. State Pension

    into effect, replacing the Basic State Pension that existed before it. Which pension applies to you will depend on whether you reached State Pension age before the New State Pension came into force - see ... receive it, and only new claimants receive the New State Pension. Eventually the Basic State Pension will be phased out completely. From April 2021, State Pension age is 66 for both men and women (in the

  9. RB_Sept12_A_means_to_many_ends_older_workers'_experiences_of_flexible_working.pdf

    have a vision of a world in which older people flourish. This means a world in which older people will: • b e equal citizens with equal rights • h ave enough money for a secure and decent life, and have ... members and workers • e njoy the benefits of longer life, wherever they are in the world. • d eliver trusted information and advice to more than 6 million people each year • e nable many more people to benefit

  10. FS43.pdf

    be postponed if: ⚫ a property you won is your home or the home of your dependants’ ⚫ money you won will be used to buy a home for yourself or dependants. Make sure your solicitor or adviser gives you full ... such as conveyancing and preparation of simple wills, are charged by fixed fee. You should be told what the fixed fee is at the outset, what services will be undertaken, and this should be confirmed in

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