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  1. IG13.pdf

    people, carers and expert peer reviewers. Published: October 2022 3 Contents What this guide is about 4 Getting the help you need Am I a carer? 6 Help for carers 8 Assessing the needs of the person you care ... Support 17 Disability benefits for the person you’re caring for 18 Common care needs to consider 22 What if the application is turned down? 24 Practical tips and advice Helpful technology 25 Caring from

  2. Frequently asked questions

    questions you may have. Contact us Please get in touch if you would like to find out more about how you can help Age Cymru by leaving a gift in your will: Call us:   029 2043 1555 Email:   

  3. Various housing issues

    looking to move somewhere new, or perhaps you’re considering renting a property for the first time. Our following factsheets have useful information on this topic. We also have a factsheet with ... known as mobile homes, are single-storey houses that can be moved from place to place. They are installed on park home sites. Buying a park home can be an affordable way of living in an area you like. However

  4. RB_May15_Life_Offline.pdf

        Life Offline | What life is like for older people who don’t use the internet A report prepared by BritainThinks on behalf of Age UK May 2015     2 Contents   1. Executive ... cost-benefit of using the internet • Whereas it may be possible to address some of the barriers over time, it is apparent that for many of this audience, being forced online by withdrawal of alternative means

  5. Unpaid carers.pdf

    or neighbour who is disabled, physically or mentally ill, or affected by substance misuse. • Carers can be involved in a whole range of practical, physical, personal and administrative tasks. Examples might ... Wednesday where carers can meet virtually for a coffee and a chat: See: https://www.carersuk.org/ wales/help-and-advice/care-for-a-cuppa-inwales There are also forums that carers can join to share experiences

  6. Senior Management Team

    Third Sector Partnership Council. Vicki lives in Monmouthshire with her husband and spends her free time dog walking and reading. Vicki Lloyd - Chief Executive Vicki joined Help the Aged’s policy team ... Third Sector Partnership Council. Vicki lives in Monmouthshire with her husband and spends her free time dog walking and reading. Amanda O'Shea - Head of Operations Amanda is the Head of Operations and is

  7. Feeling well is not just about being physically fit and healthy - it's equally important to your overall health that you feel good mentally.

    about struggling with your feelings. There are several things you can do to look after your mental wellbeing, as well as steps you can take if you think you need some help. It’s never too early or too ... downs. As we move through different stages of life and our circumstances change, our mental health can change too. Mental health problems are more common than many people think. Because there are often

  8. Culture Club

    Receive full training Get matched with a participant for monthly meet ups Travel expenses are paid Receive Tempo Time credits for your time. Head over to our Volunteer page to find out more and apply. 

  9. Conversation resource - English.pdf

    Residents from all-across Wales were asked over Zoom about their experience and have taken their time to share stories with us. The stories and insights we heard were often uplifting, sometimes sad but ... matter Since the dawn of humanity some things have remained constant: we live together in groups, we travel and move around together, and we have a fundamental need to communicate with each other. It makes

  10. Supporting people.pdf

    prepare You can help the person you’re supporting with preparing for eventualities that may arise. This can help people feel less anxious, and help things seem less uncertain in this uncertain time. • Ensure ... See Unpaid carers If the person you’re supporting needs further help and is aged 50 or over they can contact Age Cymru Advice on 08000 223 444, available 9:30am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday, or email advice@agecymru

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