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  1. CRS_Sept17_Ofgem_default_tariffs_for_domestic_customers.pdf

    Ref 1817 Submission to Ofgem re default tariffs for domestic customers at the end of fixed-term contracts September 2017 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of ... fixed-term contracts/tariffs.1 In summary, Ofgem proposes to allow (but not require) energy suppliers as a default and subject to various controls, to roll customers onto further fixed-term contracts at the

  2. RB_Aug13_Later_Life_in_Rural_England.pdf

    sustainable. That means having the jobs and homes to allow young people and families to live there too. Only if all of this happens, will rural England be a place where all older people can thrive. Overall, rural ... and John gets Disability Living Allowance, so we used some of that money to pay for a mobility car. If John’s too ill to drive and we want to go out, I push his wheelchair up to get the guided bus, which

  3. WASP Banking Protocol and Take 5 slides.pdf

    reporting cases to the police. UK Finance Presentation Title 01 July 2017 BANKING PROTOCOL PROCESS If a customer is identified as making an unusual or out of character cash withdrawal or fund transfer ... colleague will discreetly question the customer about their withdrawal and the reason for making it. If the colleague is concerned that the customer may be a victim of fraud, they will notify a senior member

  4. Age Cymru response to Welsh Govt plans for planned care recovery and reducing waiting lists June 2022.pdf

    through the nature of the conditions have been harder hit with delays. There is a risk through this that if specific targets are not set, it could skew overall data and not reflect the differences in various ... will be given to the impact of delays for different conditions. We would hope that the impact on carers and wider families is considered. Improvements in information sharing between health and social care

  5. RB_June13_Problem_debt_among_older_people.pdf

    were more likely to be in problem debt. • Problem debt among older people is associated with self-employment, unemployment, depression, lower income, renting one’s home, and being an owneroccupier with a ... of credit and were more likely to say they could not meet an unexpected £200 expense. It is unclear if the reluctance to use credit arises from negative attitudes, a realistic view that they would not be

  6. IG49.pdf

    Attendance Allowance (AA) is extra money for those who need help at home due to a disability or illness. If you’re over State Pension age (currently 66 years old for both men and women) and you need help with ... get depends on the help you need. You get: • £72.65 (lower rate) if you need help in the day or at night • £108.55 (higher rate) if you need help in the day and at night. Claiming AA doesn’t reduce any

  7. FS58w.pdf

    short-term or temporary basis for a variety of reasons. For example:  To give themselves or their carers a break.  Whilst they are recuperating from an illness, perhaps having been in hospital for a lengthy ... provide various specialisms/services (e.g. dementia care). However, a home must not provide nursing care if it is not registered for that purpose. All care homes must be registered as ‘service providers’ with

  8. RB_March16_Behind_the_Headlines_Hospital_Discharge.pdf

    000 people a month. We provide information and advice for older people, their friends, relatives, carers and organisations working for and on behalf of older people. The most common subjects that people ... looked after for a while in order to recover further and to regain their strength and confidence. If you are an older person who already has some problems moving around, the last thing you need is to

  9. IG30.pdf

    Have you been affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice helped? If so, we’d love to hear from you to provide relatable examples that benefit others. Email your story ... written with you in mind. This information guide has been produced with the help of older people, carers and expert peer reviewers. Published: September 2023 3 Contents What this guide is about Commonly

  10. CRS_Sept15_Care_of_the_dying_adult.pdf

    when commenting. Stakeholder organisation(s) (or your name if you are commenting as an individual): Age UK Name of commentator (leave blank if you are commenting as an individual): Tom Gentry Comment ... communicated to family and carers if changes occur while they are not there – there is a general assumption in the guidance that there will always be a family member or carer available to discuss the care

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