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  1. IL6.pdf

    rents it back to you. While this might sound similar to a home reversion plan (page 13), there are key differences. With home reversion, you continue to live in your property under a lease – which usually

  2. Age Cymru MMIYP - English.pdf

    17 More money in your pocket Your home There may be financial support available to help you live safely and comfortably in your own home. Help with Council Tax Council Tax is a property-based tax paid ... impairments. • You need help with personal care, such as dressing and washing, or supervision to keep you safe, during the day or night (even if you don’t currently get any help). • You have needed help for at

  3. fftf extension project-Final Evaluation Report (July 2015) docx.pdf

    outlying or ‘skewed’ score distributions. 10 analysed manually to assess the main points and some key quotes are presented in the report to illustrate findings and to add specific detail to the discussion ... characteristics can be found in Appendix 1. Table 6 provides the percentage of positive change for the key variables assessed. 5 It needs to be borne

  4. RB_14_Care_in_Crisis_report.pdf

    Summary This is the third edition of our ‘Care in Crisis’ technical briefing, which aims to set out the key figures on funding for social care. Since our last edition in 2012, the Care Bill has addressed some ... funding available for most of those who need ‘a little bit of help’ to remain active and independent. Key points Increasing demand  The number of people aged 85 and over (the group most likely to need care)

  5. CRS_Sept15_Strengthening_incentive_to_save.pdf

    from gross salary, but are then received as tax-free income once the consumer is aged 55 or above. Key points and recommendations  Age UK welcomes this consultation and agrees it is right to assess how

  6. RB_Sept13_The_Work_Programme_and_older_jobseekers.pdf

    our recommendations are considered in the context of how they will fit into any future system. 2. Key points and policy recommendations • As the Government designs ‘Work Programme 2’, it must embed the

  7. envisage15_English.pdf

    business sense that employers take steps to ensure older workers are included and supported as a key part of a diverse and dynamic workforce. Working with employers The Age at Work programme – delivered ... having Wales-based support via a Wales Hub Manager and offering Wales-based events. Here are some key areas of good practice in creating a ‘carer-confident’ workplace that Employers for Carers can help

  8. envisage15_English.pdf

    business sense that employers take steps to ensure older workers are included and supported as a key part of a diverse and dynamic workforce. Working with employers The Age at Work programme – delivered ... having Wales-based support via a Wales Hub Manager and offering Wales-based events. Here are some key areas of good practice in creating a ‘carer-confident’ workplace that Employers for Carers can help

  9. Age Matters - Summer 2023 - Quarterly newsletter from Age Cymru.pdf

    information on how to use energy safely and efficiently at home. Rising energy bills over the past 12 months have led to more people feeling worried about their ability to stay warm, safe and healthy at home. Therefore

  10. FS34.pdf

    is 77 and has dementia. During the day, a relative stays with her all the time to help keep Hazel safe, as she is forgetful and sometimes wanders off or turns the gas on without lighting it. Hazel normally ... eating, drinking, washing, dressing/undressing, bathing, toileting, taking medication and staying safe. Generally, tasks like housework, cooking and shopping do not count but can be useful ways of showing

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