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  1. RB_Oct16_Autumn_Statement_2016.pdf

    parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational or research purposes or where the prior consent of Age UK has been obtained for influencing or developing policy and practice ... is an investment that will be amply repaid in terms of savings to healthcare and income support services, and we pick up this theme throughout this submission. However, in order for this investment to be

  2. Being scam aware.pdf

    Being scam aware Unfortunately during this time there are a number of scams circulating. Please be scam aware and follow our tips below to help the person you’re supporting to stay safe. Encourage them to: ... click on any attachments or links. • Never provide personal data such as their full name, address, date of birth, bank details or pin numbers – scammers can use this information to steal their identity. • Not

  3. Age Cymru Advice How can we help Booklet - English.pdf

    Age Cymru Advice: How can we help? Creating an age friendly Wales We are Age Cymru. Age Cymru is the leading charity for all older people in Wales. We campaign, we research and we fundraise to make sure ... sure we build a better life for all older people. We ensure older people’s voices are heard, we challenge and change attitudes, we fight discrimination wherever we find it and we tackle elder abuse in all

  4. Personal Independence Payment

    Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a benefit for people aged between 16 and 64 who because of long-term illness or disability.

  5. 5 FAQ for Care home volunteers.pdf

    FAQ for Care Home Volunteers 1. Do I need to have had both Covid-19 Vaccinations? Check with the care home for their policy on vaccination requirement. 2. Will I need to take a Covid test and wear ... wear PPE? The care home manager will advise you on their current regulations for Covid testing and PPE. You must let the care home manager know if you have symptoms of Covid infection. Do not attend the care

  6. Scams and fraud

    know how to avoid the latest scams targeting your money and personal data? With the help of our varied guides, we'll help you spot and avoid scams.

  7. RB_Aug17_briefing_poverty.pdf

    about older people living on a low income: the extent of poverty in later life, changes over time and who is at greatest risk. What do we mean by poverty? We consider people to be living in poverty when ... to allow them to take part in society.i This could mean struggling to cover food and energy bills, watching every penny spent, worrying that nothing is set aside for a sudden emergency such as the cooker

  8. If you’re concerned about someone.pdf

    concerned about someone If you have a non-emergency concern for someone aged 50 or over you’re supporting you can contact Age Cymru Advice for support on 0300 303 44 98. If the person is aged under 50 you ... someone’s physical health contact the NHS: • Online: https://111.wales.nhs.uk/ (for help and advice) • Phone: 111 (if symptoms get worse) • Phone: 999 (if someone’s life is at risk) If you’re worried about

  9. annual_review_2012_2013.pdf

    H e a l t h & w e l l b e i n g M o n e y m a t t e r s H o m e & c a r e T r a v e l & l i f e s t y l e W o r k & l e a r n i n g C l o s e r t o h o m e A r o u n d t h e w o r l d Annual Review 2012/13 ... Improving later life. Today and tomorrow. This is the story of Age UK’s year. We are very proud of our achievements. We exist to stand up for the 14 million people in the UK and 846 million people internationally

  10. What you can do if you are lonely, or care for someone who is

    Use our resources to find out how to spot loneliness in those you care for and what you can do to help.

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