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  1. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter March 2022.pdf

    should be paying for a loved ones care? Or perhaps they may want to know if they are eligible for Pension Credit and want help with claiming it? Age Cymru Advice can help with all these issues, and more

  2. RB_Sept10_short_term_protection_long_term_vision.pdf

    People Projects, PSSRU, January 2010 4 The business case for LinkAge Plus, Department for Work and Pensions, July 2009 5 Valuing Health: developing a business case for health improvement, Improvement and

  3. RB_July17_Age_UK_Human_rights_of_older_persons_and_their_comprehensive_care.pdf

    their later life. This is particularly important in the context of any future rises in the state pension age.

  4. CRS_March17_Ofgem_consultation_on_supplier_Standards_of_Conduct.pdf

    conversations with suppliers. • Income maximisation – making people aware of a range of benefits, including Pension Credit and Attendance Allowance. • Savings – giving practical tips on how to save money, including

  5. Maniffesto 2021.pdf

    uk/report/poverty-wales-2018 (i) Independent Age (2019) Credit where it’s due: Ending the £3.5 billion Pension Credit scandal report: 26 Mehefin 2019 https://www.independentage.org/credit-where-its-duepension-credit

  6. Print ready Beth sydd yn bwysig i chi - Profiadau cyfredol pobl dros 50 oed yng Nghymru 2024.pdf

    Credyd Pensiwn yr Adran Gwaith a Phensiynau yn uniongyrchol ar 0800 99 1234 neu ewch i www.gov.uk/pension-credit/how-to-claim. D3. Ydych chi’n derbyn unrhyw fudd-daliadau’r wladwriaeth? e Ydw e Nac Ydw Survey

  7. Age Matters - Summer 2023 - Quarterly newsletter from Age Cymru.pdf

    struggling to pay their bills during the current cost-of-living crisis, more than £200m worth of pension credit goes unclaimed in Wales each year which is in addition to the huge amounts left unclaimed

  8. RB_Feb17_Age_Friendly_business.pdf

    decisions on whether to shop there or not. An estimated £1.8 billion per month is estimated to be lost to businesses as disabled customers and their families stop using a range of services providers that

  9. FS76w.pdf

    operation and are likely to need support to get back on their feet. For example, someone may:  have lost confidence to shower or bathe without help;  experience difficulty standing for long enough to prepare

  10. RB_Jan15_Promising_approaches-loneliness_and_isolation.pdf

    her in touch with a wellbeing and exercise group. She also enjoyed playing scrabble but had recently lost her fellow players due to illness. I was aware of another single lady living close to Mrs A, who I ... skills and have different themes from week-to-week. ‘Losing my husband made me feel very isolated and I lost confidence. Things change when you no longer have someone to do things with. Having the support of

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