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  1. If you develop coronavirus symptons.pdf

    Cardiff CF24 5TD. ©202l Age Cymru. Creating an age friendly Wales If you develop coronavirus symptoms • You should only support someone if you’re feeling well and don’t have any symptoms of coronavirus (a ... lk"71. • Contact the other ‘Friend’ that supports that person. If you’re concerned about your symptoms, follow information on NHS 111 *#1(formerly NHS Direct Wales) https://111.wales.nhs.uk/SelfAssessments/

  2. Get winter ready with Age Cymru and Nest

    Get Ready for Winter with Age Cymru and Nest What is Get Ready for Winter? Get Ready for Winter is a campaign led by Age Cymru and the Welsh Government Warm Homes Nest scheme to help older people in Wales ... The rise in energy bills and cost of living crisis means it’s more important than ever to do what you need to do to keep your home warm and yourself safe during winter. Whether it is getting your

  3. Friend in need

    campaign to recruit as many volunteers as possible to support the over 70s during these very challenging times. It will be launched on 1 June 2020 to coincide with the start of Volunteering Week.

  4. 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.

  5. If they develop coronavirus symptoms.pdf

    East Moors Road, Cardiff CF24 5TD. ©2020 Age Cymru. Creating an age friendly Wales If they develop coronavirus symptoms If the person you’re supporting develops coronavirus symptoms you can let them know ... – this means coughing a lot for more than an hour, or three or more coughing episodes in 24 hours (if you usually have a cough, it may be worse than usual). • a loss of, or change in, your normal sense

  6. If you develop coronavirus symptons.pdf

    Cardiff CF24 5TD. ©2020 Age Cymru. Creating an age friendly Wales If you develop coronavirus symptoms • You should only support someone if you’re feeling well and don’t have any symptoms of coronavirus (a ... able to support them for at least two weeks. • Contact the other ‘Friend’ that supports that person. If you’re concerned about your symptoms, follow information on NHS 111 (formerly NHS Direct Wales) https://111

  7. Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)

    instead of, Universal Credit , depending on your National Insurance record. The remainder of this section is about new style ESA, which has replaced contributory ESA for new claimants. If you already claim ... provided you continue to satisfy the entitlement conditions, you can continue to be paid these. If you claim income-related ESA, you will eventually be moved to Universal Credit. Every claim for ESA is medically

  8. If you’re concerned about someone.pdf

    friendly Wales If you’re 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 ... 0800 702 20 20 If you’re worried about 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

  9. Basic State Pension (before 2016)

    Basic State Pension (before 2016)

  10. Help with the cost of living

    Welfare benefits and entitlements – could you be missing out? The Welsh Government's Discretionary Assistance Fund (DAF) Ofgem Price Cap on energy bills Importance of meter readings if you don't have a ... banks and vouchers If an energy supplier goes out of business Can I get support from my energy supplier? Switching energy supplier Further information  Welfare benefits and entitlements – could

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