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  1. Equity release

    Equity release refers to the various ways in which you can use your home to generate income. This means that you can release cash from your home without the hassle of having to move.

  2. 17012023 - Duty of Quality - Age Cymru response.pdf

    guidance is clear in setting out the intentions behind the duty of quality; we welcome them. As the most frequent users of the NHS and social care, older people have a strong interest in ensuring that the ... Wales has the oldest population in the UK; therefore, demand for provision is uniquely high, however the public should still be able to expect a good quality of service. This involves providing care and

  3. How your company can help Age Cymru

    Help Age Cymru to be there for older people during these uncertain times.  The support and services we provide is now more vital than ever, so we need your company to help us be there for the millions ... millions of older people, many of them alone, during this national crisis. The need is growing In these challenging times, there are more older people turning to Age Cymru for support, and we are working

  4. Final Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness report

    Commission on Loneliness, which Jo set up before her death in summer 2016, to shine a powerful spotlight on the millions of people who are lonely living in our communities. The Commission was a response to Jo’s ... university and experiencing deep loneliness, and later of seeing the devastating effects of loneliness in her constituency of Batley and Spen. Jo recognised that loneliness was a huge problem, that it could

  5. 20220311 Business Development Manager JD.docx

    generation plan, identifying, developing and realising new opportunities for sustainable income generation in order to meet income targetsTo work across the charity and with local partners, attending internal ... To develop a programme of activities delivered by volunteers from corporate partners and businesses in support of the charity’s strategic aims and objectives. Working with the income generation committee

  6. IG17.pdf

    your home. 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our Readers’ Panel. You don’t need any specialist knowledge at all. ... 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 you to provide

  7. CRS_May12_CLG_inquiry_response_cllr_community.pdf

    policy@ageuk.org.uk www.ageuk.org.uk Age UK is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England (registered charity number 1128267 and registered company number 6825798). The registered address ... inquiry into the role councillors play in their communities. The inquiry will cover a range of aspects of a councillor's role. Age UK has a particular interest in the aspect of this inquiry focusing on

  8. Spring 2024 - English.pdf

    Matters The quarterly newsletter from Age Cymru Spring 2024 Tell us what matters to you in our 2024 survey Be wary of offers to insulate your loft with spray foam Hear how one of our walk leaders ... there’s plenty of information in this edition to get you going, particularly if you’re looking for volunteering opportunities. We feature Clare Gabriel, our volunteer walk leader in Cardiff who explains all

  9. RB_June11_the_way_we_pay.pdf

    The Way We Pay Payment systems and financial inclusion About Age UK With more people needing our services than ever before, Age Concern and Help the Aged have joined forces, combining almost 120 years ... name to Age UK. We are the new voice for millions of people in later life. We believe that by combining our time and our talents, our services and our solutions, and with your help, we can do more to

  10. Age Cymru - Avoiding slips, trips and falls leaflet - English.pdf

    Committee for their generous support in helping us to fund the production of this booklet and our other work on ‘Falls Awareness’. Falling How to reduce the risk of falling in the home There are many simple ... simple changes you can make around your home to reduce your risk of falling. In this booklet we will examine areas in the home and give you some handy tips on how to make your home safer. Floors • Loose rugs

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