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  1. What do executors do

    executors for your own will, it can seem complicated and confusing. An executor is a person named in a will who sorts out the deceased person’s estate .  When you make a will, you need to choose your ... responsibility, so think carefully about who you choose. Explain what’s involved and check that they’re willing to act on your behalf. Who should I choose to be an executor? It could be a friend or family member

  2. Unpaid carers.pdf

    who will be able to help them and assess any social care needs they might have. For more information about the support available for unpaid carers during this time see: • Carers Wales • Carers Trust Wales

  3. Making relationships count

    homes a free training resource to support relationships with older carers and families. This guide will: Share some supportive strategies to ensure the best transition possible Share real life-giving examples ... guidelines, our office is closed. Therefore, there will be a delay in sending you the guide, but this will be sent as soon as possible. Age Cymru and Carers Trust Wales are working in partnership to develop person-centred

  4. Dec 2016 Safeguarding meeting - External.pdf

    inter family allegations around the misuse of funds or pressure and coercion around property and wills. In some areas there have been innovative approaches between the local authority and the police, ... attitudes among older people can add additional challenges:  Older people are more likely to be trusting, believing and less likely to challenge people  Older people are less likely to self-refer or go

  5. Income tax

    If your income is over a certain amount, you will have to pay Income Tax on it. Not all income is taxable, and there are allowances and reliefs you may be able to claim.  Not all income counts towards ... from lettings some benefits, such as Carer’s Allowance and Statutory Sick Pay income from a trust. You do not have to pay tax on: Pension Credit Universal Credit Attendance Allowance Disability Living

  6. Age Cymru Hope Project FAQs + QPM ENGLISH.pdf

    issues or concerns to prevent them slipping into crisis. Advocates and professionals across Wales will benefit from training, workshops and events. 5. Who has responsibility for HOPE? HOPE is a partnership ... involved. We’ll continually review our processes and be as innovative as we’re able to be. Support will mainly be provided over the phone or via video call. Where appropriate, a hybrid approach based on

  7. FS7.pdf

    1 of 16 Factsheet 7 Making a will July 2024 About this factsheet This factsheet explains what you should think about when making your will and how to make sure that the will is legal, effective, and your ... professional help with writing a will, and what happens if you do not make a will. The factsheet contains information about the use of video conferencing to witness a will being legally made following measures

  8. Paying for goods.pdf

    services The person you’re supporting will need to consider how to access their cash or to pay for goods and services whilst they’re isolating at home. Many people will be anxious about how to access funds ... services that you can let the person you’re supporting know about: • A number of local shops and services will allow payment over the phone before pick up. • Money transfers are an easy way to transfer money from

  9. 20190821 CHC Consultation Response.pdf

    free flu jab but 50% said they 1 The Princess Royal Trust for Carers and Crossroads Care, Supporting Carers: The Case for Change, 2011 2 Carers UK, Missing ... where to could go for help.5 There is also concern that existing carer lead roles within the NHS will not be prioritised once transitional funding comes to an end.6 It is therefore essential that the

  10. FAW Briefing - 2021 - English.pdf

    May 2019. There have also been decreases in the number of GP appointments. • The Welsh Ambulance Trust have seen significant reductions in frequent faller episodes over the most intense ‘lockdown’ periods ... getting help, the leaflet emphasises key risks and provides contact numbers for them to seek help. We will be using social media all week to promote the message that falls are not an inevitable part of growing

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