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  1. Care homes

    Advice on how find a good care home, how to pay for residential care, and what to consider before you move into a care home.

  2. Work & learning

    Read our work and learning information and advice which covers learning and development, getting back to work, internet and technology, redundancy and retirement.

  3. Home & care

    Read our housing and care information and advice on topics such as care homes, housing benefit, home safety and security, home insurance and information for carers.

  4. Health & wellbeing

    Read our health and wellbeing information and advice. Our trusted information covers conditions and illnesses, health eating, fitness and much more.

  5. NHS services in Wales and help with health costs

    time. Fortunately, there are a number of ways you can get help when you’re ill, or if you just need advice about your health.

  6. Contact Age Cymru

    Find out about the different ways you can contact Age Cymru, whether it's to get inforamtion and advice on money or care, ask about donations or something else.

  7. Pension scams

    pension pots from age 55 have brought with them new scams. Be cautious of anyone approaching you with advice on how to invest your pension.

  8. Legacy leaflet English.pdf

    gyfeillgar Creating an age friendly Wales Leave support and friendship with a gift in your will A gift in your will can help us be there, day after day. No one should spend later life feeling vulnerable and ... advise and help people to feel independent and secure in their own homes. By leaving us a gift in your will, you can help us to be there for people like Huw, Emlyn and Gwen. We’ll be here to keep Huw company

  9. Suggested wording

    Our suggested legal wording will assist your solicitor in drawing up or amending your will to include your gift to help our vital work.

  10. codicil_form_Age_Cymru.pdf

    form Please keep this with (but not stapled to) your will. If you have any questions about writing a codicil or updating your will, you should seek advice from a solicitor or professional adviser. Thank you ... you for your support. Send, or give, a copy of the will and codicil (in a sealed envelope, if you prefer) to your executor or other trusted friend, with a note indicating where the original is held. Registered

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