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  1. Autumn 2022 Newsletter ENG v6.pdf

    eligible for pension credit in Wales are not claiming it, with an estimated £175m worth of support and benefits going unclaimed each year. In addition to the extra income from pension credit and the cost-of-living ... cost-of-living payments, pension credit can also open the door to a wide range of support including help with energy bills in the winter, free TV licences for the over 75s, dental treatment, help with rent

  2. RB_May15_Life_Offline.pdf

    be shared by/borne by service providers, while better understanding of actual costs and potential savings could also have an impact on the perceived cost-benefit of using the internet • Whereas it may be ... is also a need to let business and government know that offering incentives such as preferential savings rates or discounts linked to online access are unlikely to act as effective drivers to this audience

  3. Hospital care for people with dementia - April 2019.pdf

    with dementia were supported to leave hospital one week earlier than they currently do, significant savings might be achievable across the system as a whole. Much of the money currently spent on treating people

  4. IG57.pdf

    • struggling to pay your household bills or paying them with credit • relying on your overdraft or credit card to get by • missing credit repayments • hiding your spending habits from your family • ... Services rates (in Northern Ireland only). Non-priority bills can include water, catalogue debts, credit card debts, unsecured personal loans and money borrowed from friends and family. 9 It’s also a good

  5. IG08.pdf

    because they have some savings they won’t be entitled to any benefits. But the savings limit on some benefits may be higher than you think – while others don’t consider your savings or income at all. See ... Contact your local council to find out more. You can also see our guide Council Tax Reduction. 14 Save money on your energy bills. If you’re finding it hard to afford your energy bills, or you’re trying

  6. RB_April15_Vulnerability_resilience_Improving_Later_Life.pdf

    his medals, the land girls with their old photos – or the victim, the old lady swindled out of her savings, the old man mugged in the street. In my work and in everyday situations, the report I most often ... case, a widower became resilient after a friend intervened and arranged for him to move house, so saving his life. In this example, the widower knew that he was living his life in a dangerous way. But what

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  8. Measuring a nation's progress - April 2019.pdf

    households in income poverty relative to the UK median: measured for children, working age and those of pension age. We support this National Indicator and believe that it is important that older people are ... retire. However, currently over 120,000 pensioners in Wales are estimated to live in poverty1 and Wales is the UK region/country with the highest percentage of pensioners on a low income outside of London.

  9. IG01.pdf

    they know what they’re doing! If you own your home and receive a means-tested benefit such as Pension Credit, you may be entitled to a free annual gas safety check from your energy supplier. You should ... services Energy suppliers and network operators have Priority Services Registers for people over State Pension age and those who need some extra help – perhaps because they live with a longterm health condition

  10. Helping older people understand what support is available to carers

    outlines the financial support that may be available to carers such as Carers Allowance, Carer's Credit, and Council Tax Support Schemes. It also outlines the financial support that may be available to

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