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  1. What do you think about the response to Covid-19 in Wales - what impact did the pandemic have on you?

    lives of those you care about. For example, it could be about health or social care, education, work, home, money, support, your family life or social life. Your feedback will help make a difference. We will

  2. TV licence concessions

    of the person who is blind or sight-impaired to get the discount. If you’re living in a care home or sheltered housing , you can get an Accommodation for Residential Care (ARC) licence which costs ... areas such as a residents lounge. Speak to your warden or administrator to find out whether your care home or sheltered housing qualifies for this type of licence. If you’re aged 75 or over and recieve

  3. FS89w.pdf

    and Homelessness 5 2.3 Part 1 of the Housing (Wales) Act 2014 6 2.4 The Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 7 2.5 The Renting Homes (Fees etc.) (Wales) Act 9 3 Homelessness issues – an introduction 9 3.1 The meaning ... be taken 12 4.1 The ending of an occupation contract if you rent your home 13 4.2 No right to succeed an occupation contract 14 4.3 Relationship breakdown 14 4.4 Asked to leave

  4. CRS_Aug15_Women_and_Equalities_Select_Committee_transgender_equality.pdf

    of people in later life. Our vision is a world in which older people flourish. Our mission is to improve the lives of older people, wherever they live. We are a registered charity in the United Kingdom ... see Age UK (2014) Agenda for Later Life: public policy for later life. 5 4.2. Knowledge is improving as trans people age but there are still unanswered questions about what later life and health will

  5. RB_Feb17_AgeUK_Wellbeing_Index_Summary_web.pdf

    doing well to inform our work and gain an understanding of the policy and practical levers for improving older people’s lives. In the same vein, local Age UKs need information to target their support ... Where and why wellbeing is low; • What effect various policy and practical levers might have in improving wellbeing. Responding to this gap, we have created an Index of Wellbeing in Later Life, which will

  6. RB_Dec16_No_one_Should_Have_No_one.pdf

    results of Age UK’s ‘Testing Promising Approaches to Reducing Loneliness’ programme indicate real improvements. All of our experience in supporting older people shows the importance of recognising that everyone ... Direct interventions A menu of services that directly improve the number or quality of relationships older people have. • Gateway services Improving transport and technology provision to help retain connections

  7. 6 myths about claiming Attendance Allowance

    independently at home for longer. 4. ‘I don’t want a carer coming in’ You don’t have to spend Attendance Allowance on a carer. Many older people spend it on other types of help in the home, or equipment to

  8. RB_Feb17_WB_Index_Indicators_with_Understanding_Society_definitions.pdf

    (One of the ‘Big 5’ personality traits) Doing a thorough job Being lazy (inverse) Being efficient Home owned outright Housing tenure No means-tested benefits Types asked about in USoc: incapacity benefit ... Local friends mean a lot Advice obtainable locally Can borrow things from neighbours Willing to improve neighbourhood Plan to stay in neighbourhood Am similar to others in neighbourhood Talk regularly

  9. Volunteer

    an email volunteer@agecymru.org.uk So, if you’d like to gain confidence, meet new people, improve your skills, give something back to your community, take on a new challenge or simply, have some

  10. What you can do if you are lonely, or care for someone who is

    physical activity programmes  - Age Cymru run a number of these programmes that can help improve your health and wellbeing. For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98

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