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  1. report_of_trustees_and_annual_accounts_2014_2015.pdf

    The Age UK Group comprises Age UK and its subsidiary companies and charities, all dedicated to helping people love later life. Our network includes Age UK, three national charities Age Cymru, Age NI and ... and Age Scotland and in England, 165 local Age UK partners* and over 400 smaller organisations called Friends and Forums. We work with our subsidiary charity, Age International, to fund programmes in

  2. Doorstep scams

    victims of doorstep scams are aged 65 and over according to National Trading Standards. We'll show you some simple steps that you can take to help you stay safe on your doorstep. Doorstep scams take ... take place when someone comes to your door with the aim of scamming you out of your money or trying to gain access to your home to steal items from inside. While there are legitimate tradespeople and officials

  3. 17 Care home volunteer code of conduct (1).pdf

    volunteers of Age Cymru. It does not replace any information provided at the Safeguarding or Volunteer Training sessions. Scope This policy applies to all care home volunteers registered with Age Cymru. Policy ... media Accountability Any breach of the above will be managed by your Supervisor. Name in capitals: A signed copy of this should be passed to your Supervisor Signed: ………………………………………………. (volunteer) Date………………………

  4. Coivd-19 Survey_v2.pdf

    1 This survey is a follow up to the survey we undertook in Summer 2020 for people aged 50 or over across Wales, and is being undertaken by key organisations that represent older people. It is important ... impact that this has made on them. This survey will take 15 minutes to complete. Your response is anonymous. Thank you for your support in completing this survey. A. Lockdown A1. During the lockdowns I was

  5. TV licence concessions

    and anyone else you live with, no matter what age they are. If you’re blind or have a severe sight-impairment , you can claim a 50% discount on your licence. If you live with someone else, the licence ... if you watch TV in your own separate accommodation, not if you only watch TV in common areas such as a residents lounge. Speak to your warden or administrator to find out whether your care home or sheltered

  6. Survey information sheet.pdf

    neighbour. If you can answer Yes to all of the following questions, we’d like to hear from you: • Are you aged 50 or over and live in Wales? • Do you, unpaid, look after a family member, a friend or others because ... ill-health or disability, or problems related to older age? • Are you currently not accessing any formal support or services to help you in your role looking after someone/giving unpaid support? How you

  7. Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)

    style Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) with, or instead of, Universal Credit , depending on your National Insurance record. The remainder of this section is about new style ESA, which has replaced ... healthcare professional and you receive £90.50 a week for the first 13 weeks. If the outcome of your assessment is that you are eligible for ESA, you are put into a group, which in turn affects how much

  8. Coping with bereavement

    For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98

  9. Find care and support at home

    For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98

  10. Sign up to the Priority Services Registers

    Services Registers (PSR) to receive extra help from your energy or water company. You’re eligible if you: have reached your  State Pension age   are disabled or have a long-term medical condition ... as if you don't speak or read English well You might still be able to register for other reasons if your situation is not listed. For example, if you need short-term support after a stay in hospital. Being

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