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  1. FS68.pdf

    with eviction Factsheet 68w  March 2023 2 of 60 Contents 1 Information about this factsheet 4 1.1 Legislative changes in Wales and new terminology ... regarding housing law 4 1.2 What this factsheet is about 5 2 Help in a crisis 6 3 Types of occupation contract 7 3.1 If you rent your home and moved in prior to

  2. IL6.pdf

    Readers’ Panel at www.ageuk.org.uk/readers-panel. 2) Tell us your story. Have you been affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice helped? If so, we’d love to hear from ... decision or action and cannot be used as a substitute for professional advice. Neither Age UK nor any of its subsidiary companies or charities accepts any liability arising from its use and it is the reader’s

  3. FS25.pdf

    Page 1 of 22 Factsheet 25 Returning from abroad December 2023 About this factsheet If you are a British national over State Pension age who moved abroad but are now considering moving back to live permanently ... permanently in the UK, this factsheet explains more about some of things you need to consider. It gives information about looking at your finances, including social security benefits, and housing, and looks

  4. Sign up to the Priority Services Registers

    in hospital. Being on the register gives you access to: information in an accessible format notice of planned power cuts or water supply issues identification schemes where company staff give you a password ... know it’s a genuine call nominee schemes where they send your bills to a family member or carer of your choice priority support in an emergency help with meter readings If you have different companies

  5. FS39w.pdf

    Factsheet 39w  July 2024 2 of 39 Contents 1 Information about this factsheet 4 1.1 Definitions and terminology 4 2 Legislation covering ... 2014 and accompanying Code of Practice guidance – relevance to the social care system in Wales 6 3 Introduction – local authority assessment of care needs

  6. Newsletter Summer 2021 - English.pdf

    few months at Age Cymru By Victoria Lloyd, Chief Executive, June 2021 Welcome to our summer edition of Age Matters. After a wet spring it’s great that early summer has brought us some sunshine. It’s been ... with you the findings of the survey we conducted in partnership with National Pensioners’ Convention Wales, Pensioners Forum Wales, Cymru Older Peoples’ Alliance and the Welsh Senate of Older People on older

  7. RB_April15_Vulnerability_resilience_Improving_Later_Life.pdf

    those in later life in all its forms. We also speak for the long-term interests of every one of us, so that experiences of ageing grow better for each passing generation. We are Age UK Acknowledgements: ... Libby Archer from Age UK’s Research Department, for assistance with editing. And not least we thank all of the authors in this book for graciously volunteering their time to write their chapters. Project Managers:

  8. Loneliness

    their lives. It’s a deeply personal experience that - in most cases - will thankfully pass. But for a growing number of people, particularly those in later life, loneliness can define their lives and have ... that have identified a range of factors associated with being lonely in older age. These factors include: social networks (living alone, being widowed or divorced, a lack of contact with friends and family

  9. FS19.pdf

    Page 1 of 28 Factsheet 19 State Pension April 2024 Inside this factsheet This factsheet has information about the new State Pension for people reaching State Pension age on or after 6 April 2016. It ... age before 6 April 2016. It explains how to claim your pension and what to do if you have a change of circumstance. The information in this factsheet is correct for the period April 2024 to March 2025

  10. RB_June16_Age_UK_Excess_Winter_Deaths_Briefing.pdf

    June 2016 Over the last ten years a shocking quarter of a million older people have died from the cold –1 older person every 7 minutes and at the root of this problem are cold, poorly insulated homes. The ... that over the winter of 2014/15 there were a staggering 40,800 excess winter deaths among the over 65s from cold-related illness  The majority of deaths occurred among people aged 75 and over; there were

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