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  1. Remarrying in later life

    There are some key practical issues to consider when remarrying. Taking some time to think about your finances can save a lot of heartache for you and your family in the future.

  2. What matters to you?

    We want to hear the views and experiences of people aged 50 or over across Wales

  3. Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)

    Get to grips with the Employment and Support Allowance - a benefit for people who are out of work due to illness or disability. Who is eligible? How do you claim?

  4. Legal advice

    Information about when and how to seek professional legal advice.

  5. What matters to you

    Tell us what matters to you This year marks our fifth annual survey to understand the views and current experiences of people aged 50 or over across Wales. More than 5,000 people have responded to this research ... insight into what matters to older people, informed and influenced Welsh Government, and shaped policy and campaigning through the organisations involved. From health to employment, transport to communication

  6. Information and advice

    provides information and advice on a whole host of topics that you may need help with in later life. From money and health to care and housing advice, we provide support when you need it

  7. Making hospital discharge safe

    hospital, but many do. For those that need help it’s important that you know what help you may need and where to get it. Knowing yours and your loved one’s rights helps you get help needed to aid recovery.

  8. How to leave a legacy

    Writing a will is an important step towards making sure your wishes can be respected.

  9. What pension options do I have?

    If you've saved into a defined contribution pension scheme during your working life, you need to decide what to do with the money you've saved towards your pension when you retire.    Your pension ... pension pot is the total amount of pension contributions you and/or your employer have made to save for your retirement. Your pot also includes any capital growth earned from the fund’s investments, depending

  10. Advance decisions (living wills)

    A living will lets you indicate what type of treatment you want, or refuse some types of medical treatment in certain situations, if you lack capacity to make or communicate your decisions at the time

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