information and advice helped? If so, we’d love to hear from you to provide relatable examples that benefit others. Email your story to stories@ageuk.org.uk. This information guide has been prepared by Age ... when needed. • Think about changing taps to separate hot and cold taps that are labelled. • You may benefit from installing grab rails and shower stools, or an adaptation such as a walk-in shower to help you
bellach am y budd-daliadau a restrwyd yma, gweler y Taflenni Ffeithiau canlynol gan Age UK sef: 56 Benefits for people under Pension Credit age; 87 Personal Independence Payment and Disability Living Allowance;
done to safeguard the testator from undue influence. This will include consideration as to who can benefit under the will. Non-professional supporters must have access to appropriate guidance and information ... transfer money into her personal account and buy premium bonds and assured C that he would receive the benefit of these. Bills and debts are building up. C wonders whether he should challenge his wife’s will
supporting an LGBT residents’ group, for example. • Charities: special rules allow charities to provide benefits only for people with a particular protected characteristic, provided the charity acts on the basis
shopping with relatives, friends or carers. Improving older people’s shopping experience will also benefit these companions, as they enjoy the experience too. Alternatively, they are able to have some respite ... age understood their needs well. However, simply providing a high level of customer service will benefit customers of all ages and circumstances. A related issue is that people often struggle to understand
supporting an LGBT residents’ group, for example. • Charities: special rules allow charities to provide benefits only for people with a particular protected characteristic, provided the charity acts on the basis
this category eg registering with a local GP, hospital forms, applying for a social care service, benefit claims, appointment confirmations etc. The BDA’s Advocacy services in Northern Ireland, England
people through advice sessions and events.13 This can be an effective way of reaching people who can benefit, although charities face challenges, especially around project sustainability. Effective and sustainable
areas have proved beneficial and which have not. Areas that have helped reduce waiting times or benefited the patient in other ways should be considered for continuation. Waiting lists for treatment were
other professionals / settings, risk assessments, safe working procedures and access to PPE. Also of benefit was the sectors’ endorsement of the Advocacy Services’ Operating Principles which asks organisations