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  1. Insights_Report -Age_and_Dementia-Friendly_Gymnastics_Programme_Evaluation_Findings.pdf

    thoughtful consideration of the types of individuals required to effectively deliver the programme. The cost of these activities and that of people delivering these sessions is likely to need to come from external ... residential care homes and day centres are unlikely to be able to or willing to contribute to the costs, with the alternatives being developing a voluntary led delivery model. Person delivering the session

  2. RB_Summer15_Chief_Economist's_Report.pdf

    these estimates, we can conclude that these prices remained flat. So did the RPI excluding housing costs for the population as a whole (which exhibited a marginal increase of 0.02 per cent over the year) ... difference was reflected in the RPI indices. Retail energy prices We keep track of gas, electricity and heating oil retail prices relative to the consumer price index (CPI), given their incidence on family expenditure

  3. Frequently asked questions

    Why not take a look at our frequently asked questions about leaving a legacy to Age Cymru

  4. Final Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness report

    Chair Royal College of GPs Disconnected communities could be costing the UK economy £32 billion every year. (Big Lunch) Loneliness costs UK employers £2.5 billion per year. (Co-op) Three out of four ... the ‘hidden lonely’ within the Metropolitan Borough of the Wirral, which used Age UK’s loneliness ‘heat maps’ to identify communities most in need of support. The ‘Door Knock’ concept was developed by Age

  5. CRS_Dec13_FCA_Cash_savings_market_study.pdf

    services and solutions to enrich the lives of people in later life. Age UK provides information and advice to around 6 million people each year, runs public and parliamentary campaigns, provides training ... pleased to respond to this call for evidence based on our experience of providing information and advice for older people. We have just launched the Age UK Financial Services Commission to examine how

  6. IG31.pdf

    AgeUKIG31 Practical advice for making and updating your will. Wills and estate planning. 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by ... 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 benefit others. Email

  7. FS79.pdf

    guidance can change during the year. If you need more detailed advice or representation, you can contact a local service. Age UK Advice, Age Cymru Advice, or Age Scotland Helpline can give you contact details ... user, or member ⚫ whether it can actually be done ⚫ the cost, and ⚫ the organisation’s resources and size. It is not permissible to pass the costs of making an adjustment on to the disabled person. Some

  8. CRS_Feb16_Age_UKs_Evidence_to_the_Work_and_Pensions_Committee_Inquiry_into_intergenerational_fairness.pdf

    England. In 2014-15 nearly 5.7million people came to Age UK and our local partners for information and advice on a range of issues to do with later life. We work closely with Age Cymru, Age NI and Age Scotland ... welcome falls in pensioner poverty, and the proportion of pensioners in relative poverty after housing costs has fallen from 28 per cent in 1994-95 to 14 per cent in 2013-14.iii However :  1.6 million pensioners

  9. RB_June16_Age_UK_Discharge_From_Hospital_Briefing.pdf

    lost days were attributed to so-called ‘patient choice’. However calls to Age UK’s information and advice line1 shed important light on the experiences of some older people and reveal the complicated and ... confidential national telephone service - Age UK Advice - has been running for over 15 years, speaking to over 20,000 people a month. We provide information and advice for older people, their friends, relatives

  10. annual_review_2011_2012.pdf

    LEARNED ABOUT THE SOCIAL BENEFITS OF THE INTERNET DURING ITEA AND BISCUITS WEEK OUR INFORMATION AND ADVICE SERVICE REACHED 6 MILLION PEOPLE 2 £140 MILLION WE HELPED OLDER PEOPLE CLAIM IN BENEFITS THEY WERE ... through our Let’s Talk Money campaign, offering expert information and advice. We delivered training to advice line staff on debt advice and we are now taking people’s calls. 5 Health & wellbeing Home & care

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