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  1. RB_Dec14_What_next_for_generation_R.pdf

    What next for generation R? Provocation to AgeUK’s financial services commission Giselle Cory, Resolution Foundation Older people (here defined as 50 to 64 year olds) are seen as a lucky generation: ... much of their working lives and many were able to get onto the housing ladder in time to benefit from steep house price increases. The current older cohort is a diverse group. While some are financially resilient

  2. FS67.pdf

    factsheet 4 2 Recent housing legislation relating to people who rent their home 4 3 Help that may be available from the local authority 8 3.1 ‘Lower level’ housing adaptations ... Facilities Grants (DFG) – for homeowners, or people who rent 9 3.3 General powers for local authorities to improve living conditions 14 3.4 Local authority

  3. Support groups and charities.pdf

    Age Cymru is a registered charity 1128436. Company limited by guarantee and registered in Wales and England 6837284. Registered office address Ground Floor, Mariners House, Trident Court, East Moors Road ... groups and charities As part of being a ‘Friend’ you could help the person you’re supporting connect with support groups that are relevant to them. This could help them get support for a health condition

  4. What to do when someone dies

    are many things to do, often at a time of great personal distress when we feel least able to manage. The following pages take you step by step through what you need to go and where to go for help.

  5. RB_March13_The_Work_Programme_and_older_jobseekers.pdf

    • If the Government is serious about extending working lives, it must make sure that everyone who wants to and is capable of working can do so, regardless of age. This includes ensuring that the Work Programme ... participants. • The Work Programme has been less effective at helping the over 55s than younger age groups. • However, the Work Programme is a labour market tool which can be used to correct inequalities

  6. FS37w.pdf

    or relevant to – hospital discharge 7 2.1 Background information – Welsh Government’s ‘Six Goals for Urgent and Emergency Care’ 8 2.2 The Welsh Government’s ‘Hospital ... NHS Wales guidance – ‘Step-down to Recover (SD2R): National Minimum Service Guidance’ 12 2.5 NHS Wales guidance – ‘The Management Of Reluctant Discharge / Transfer Of Care To A More Appropriate Care

  7. Age Cymru - What matters to you report - August 2024.pdf

    matters to you? Current experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales August 2024 Contents About this research 3 Current experiences of people aged 50 or over 4 Access to healthcare 4 • Getting to health ... Accessing GP surgeries and appointments 9 • Access to treatment and ongoing checks 10 • Access to surgical procedures and in-patient care 11 • Access to dental services 12 Accessing social care 13 • Challenges

  8. will_planner_form_Age_Cymru.pdf

    children who are under 18, who would you like to be their guardian*?: Executors’** full names and addresses: Before meeting with your solicitor, it’s a good idea to plan what you want to include and who you ... you want to benefit. You can use this form to gather your thoughts and plans in one place for easy reference at your meeting. (Please note that this will planner is not a legal document and cannot be used

  9. Information and Guidance Officer JD.pdf

    Manager: Service Manager (ACAL) Job Purpose: To provide accurate, impartial and comprehensive information and guidance by telephone, email or letter to enquirers to Age Cymru Advice. Main Responsibilities: ... and guidance to Advice Line enquiries in accordance with agreed policies and procedures. • Providing an initial exploration of a client’s situation in order to identify the options available to them • Discussing

  10. RB_Oct16_Ageing_in_squalor_and_distress_report.pdf

    people in the private rented sector Older people who privately rent their homes Age UK, October 2016 Contact: joe.oldman@ageuk.org.uk 1 1. Introduction The media ... often reports high figures for the amount of housing wealth owned by older people, with one estimate putting the figure at £1.28 trillion1. But these reports can obscure the fact that more than 21 per cent

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