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  1. Shopping.pdf

    further help and is aged 50 or over they can contact Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98, available 9:00am to 4:00pm, Monday to Friday, or email advice@agecymru.org.uk If the person you’re supporting needs further ... further help and is aged under 50, they can call Citizens Advice on 0800 702 2020, available 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, or visit www.citizensadvice.org.uk/wales/

  2. Paying for goods.pdf

    further help and is aged 50 or over they can contact Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98, available 9:00am to 4:00pm, Monday to Friday, or email advice@agecymru.org.uk If the person you’re supporting needs further ... further help and is aged under 50, they can call Citizens Advice on 0800 702 20 20, available 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, or visit www.citizensadvice.org.uk/wales/

  3. Unpaid carers.pdf

    further help and is aged 50 or over they can contact Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98, available 9:00am to 4:00pm, Monday to Friday, or email advice@agecymru.org.uk If the person you’re supporting needs further ... further help and is aged under 50, they can call Citizens Advice on 0800 702 20 20, available 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, or visit www.citizensadvice.org.uk/wales/

  4. Age Cymru - Why are we waiting - Delays in care assessments in Wales - August 2022.pdf

    advocacy project, HOPE (Helping others to participate and engage) advocacy project and Age Cymru Advice all reported worrying delays in older people being assessed by social care for their needs, as well ... and support with comorbidities, and a substantial increase in the number of people that will need advice on how to manage long term conditions. High quality care relies heavily on a stable, healthy, wellsupported

  5. are_you_listening_interactive.pdf

    Group who have contributed their views and ideas to this publication and provided information and advice throughout the development of this booklet. For further information, contact the Engagement team ... is backed by a growing body of evidence, which shows that engagement is effective in delivering cost-effective, useful services.1 This is a good time for commissioners and providers of services to explore

  6. CRS_June14_CPA_Using_housing_wealth_to_pay_for_care.pdf

    later in life.  • The Care Act 2014 will provide, for the first time a degree of certainty in the cost of residential care in older age including  o a cap on total care expenditure of £72,000 but excl ... of time spent in residential care has been declining2.  Home care might cost around £5,000 per year while residential care costs about £28,500.3 Few people can afford residential care without selling their 

  7. Newsletter Spring 2021.pdf

    want, ways to pay for a funeral, and information about organ donation. S61w: Help with NHS health costs in Wales Most NHS services are free, but there are charges for things like dental treatment or glasses ... the above factsheets are available on Age Cymru’s website: www.agecymru.org.uk/advice or by calling Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98. 10 The quarterly newsletter from Age Cymru Spring Edition 2021

  8. forum resource manual v4.pdf

    affecting their lives. Our mission is to improve the lives of older people by delivering trusted advice, support and services. We use our knowledge, insight and experience to influence policies and decisions ... affecting older people. • We are here for older people when they need us. • We provide information and advice. • We deliver wellbeing programmes. • We provide independent advocacy. • We support carers. • We

  9. CRS_Dec13_Reshaping_workplace_pensions_future_generations.pdf

    services and solutions to enrich the lives of people in later life. Age UK provides information and advice to around 6 million people each year, runs public and parliamentary campaigns, provides training ... to provide independent financial advice in these circumstances it should be made clear that the cost of this should be borne by the scheme and not the member. Advice on such matters is also very complex

  10. CRS_Dec15_BIS_switching_principles.pdf

    of later life. We help more than 5 million people every year, providing support, companionship and advice for older people who need it most. Age UK welcomes the opportunity to respond to this consultation ... for a transitional ‘safeguard regulated tariff’ in the energy market. (Q1. Do you think switching costs or contract terms act as a deterrent to switching?) Lack of knowledge of switching A simple but important

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