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  1. Spring 2024 - English.pdf

    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 gets a buzz from volunteering facebook.com/agecymru ... newsletter from Age Cymru Spring edition 2024 Spring has sprung! By Victoria Lloyd, Chief Executive After a very long winter with either relentless rain or cold weather, sometimes at the same time, spring has

  2. FS42w.pdf

    provision of disability equipment and/or home adaptations 8 3.1 Getting a care needs assessment 8 3.2 Legal duty to carry out an assessment 10 3.3 The provision of equipment ... adaptations via your local authority 18 6.1 Introduction 18 6.2 Who should you contact about getting a housing adaptation? 19 6.3 ‘Small’, ‘medium’ and ‘large’ adaptations

  3. 20190514 access to banking services in Wales.pdf

    Response Access to Banking Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee May 2019 Introduction Age Cymru is the leading charity working to improve the lives of all older people in Wales. We believe older people ... access to high quality services and the opportunity to shape their own future. We seek to provide a strong voice for all older people in Wales and to raise awareness of the issues of importance to them

  4. Carers Survey report FINAL (v9).pdf

    1 A Report on Age Cymru’s 2022 Older Carers Survey Creating an age friendly Wales Creating an age friendly Wales 1 Introduction There are more than 370,000 unpaid carers in Wales, with around 220,000 ... 000 of those older than 50 years old. This figure is from the 2011 Census and is likely to have increased when factoring in the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Older Carers in Wales Survey 2022 was

  5. CRS_June14_CPA_Using_housing_wealth_to_pay_for_care.pdf

     including housing wealth, is greatest in older age, driven by the natural lifecycle of wealth accumulation and  decumulation and the huge rise in house prices   • Wealth inequality is much greater than inc ... r age is by no means universal  • Housing assets are viewed differently from other assets. First and foremost the owner‐occupied  property is a ‘home’ and only used as a source of  income as a last r

  6. RB_Sept14_Neighbourhood_effects-ethnic_minorities.pdf

    Neighbourhood effects and pension protection amongst ethnic minorities in England and Wales Zhixin Frank Feng, Athina Vlachantoni ... minorities and thus impact upon individuals’ pension protection. Using data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study (Understanding Society), linked with a range of neighbourhood characteristics from the

  7. CSR_March13_OHCH_Rights_of_older_people.pdf

    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 is Tavis House 1-6 ... agencies and stakeholders, in order to receive information and share good practices on the matter”. OHCHR is seeking comments in relation to the following: 1. Information on the main challenges related to promotion

  8. CRS_May17_Intermediate_care_including_reablement.pdf

    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 is Tavis House 1-6 ... National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is currently developing a guideline on ‘Intermediate care and reablement’. Intermediate care is split into several areas and this guideline covers the

  9. RB_Oct16_Ageing_in_squalor_and_distress_report.pdf

    that more than 21 per cent of older people over 55 have no housing wealth at all2. This percentage is likely to grow as increasing numbers of older people find themselves living in rented property. Around ... 32% in 2014 to 35% by 20254 according to projections. Despite this, in the longer term, homeownership is likely to decline for future generations as the private rented sector continues to expand. 1.1. Trends

  10. IG15.pdf

    Age UK and contains general advice only, it should not be relied on as a basis for any decision or action and cannot be used as a substitute for professional advice. Neither Age UK nor any of its subsidiary ... companies or charities accepts any liability arising from its use and it is the reader’s sole responsibility to ensure any information is up to date and accurate. Please note that the inclusion of named agencies

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