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  1. RB_Sept14_Pension_receipt_in_the_UK-ethnic_minorities.pdf

    those who are married. Those with a degree as their highest educational qualification, owning one’s home outright and those who have ever worked show the lowest chances of being in receipt of the Pension ... Credit. Those who are married, have a degree as their highest educational qualification, own their home outright, report good health and have ever worked are less likely to be receiving the Pension Credit

  2. RB_Oct12_UC_and_couples_if_one_over_PC_age_Briefing.pdf

    could also lose other support linked to Pension Credit such as Cold Weather Payments and the Warm Home Discount.  The Government should carry out a detailed analysis of the impact of treating mixed ... Pension Credit in the future would lose out on linked support such as Cold Weather Payments and the Warm Home Discount. Other passported benefits: Although people of all ages can receive additional support

  3. IG49.pdf

    What is Attendance Allowance? 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 ... to use your AA to pay for a carer. Many people spend the extra money on other types of help in the home, or on equipment to help them stay independent. For example, it could help you pay bills, get meals

  4. RB_July15_AgeUK_survey_attitudes_to_secondary_annuity_market.pdf

    more likely to be towards the younger end of the age spectrum, this relates to the point above. Home ownership v. tenancy Tenants in our survey generally had less access to private pension income, and ... only four per cent and one per cent respectively considering this a motivation. Spending on their home (6%) was only slightly more likely to be cited. 42% of respondents question stated ‘none/nothing/I

  5. CRS_Dec13_FCA_Cash_savings_market_study.pdf

    geographic reach of bank branches continue to contract and access to products increasingly requires home internet access, more older people will find that even if they seek to proactively manage their savings ... secretariat for the APPG for Ageing and Older People 12 http://www.ageuk.org.uk/professional-resources-home/public-affairs/all-party-parliamentary-group/ 13 Survey conducted by the APPG in July 2012 on older

  6. CSR_May13_UNDESA_Call_for_input.pdf

    for people who need support to live independent lives • Right to live independently, in your own home and to participate in the community • Freedom from torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment ... ideas in the same way as other people and in any way that they chose. • Right to respect for privacy, home and family life, and correspondence, and protection of the law against any interference with these

  7. BigStep_Fundraising_Pack.pdf

    North Wales then southbound via the historic Offa’s Dyke Trail. You may choice to do your steps at home or walking around the garden. However you get involved, you’ll be making a huge difference. All we ... One-third of the calls to Age Cymru Advice relates to care. The provision of adult community-based care, home care and respite care are falling year on year. Older people tell us about difficulties in accessing

  8. IG57.pdf

    trouble getting to appointments, you can still get advice over the phone from the privacy of your own home. 6 What to expect from your appointment Appointments can vary depending on which debt advice service ... options for dealing with them. • Ask questions about your circumstances – such as whether you own your home – so they can understand your personal situation. • Give you the opportunity to explain your income

  9. Accessing help for other.pdf

    their long-term health at risk. Seeking medical help is one of the reasons people can safely leave home. The person you’re supporting can access medical help: • Online: https://111.wales.nhs.uk/ (for help ... virtually wherever possible, or via a face to face treatment from specified sites or in the person’s own home. If the person you’re supporting needs further advice and is aged 50 or over they can contact Age

  10. Cost of caring for an ageing population - January 2018.pdf

    authorities to assess an individual’s and their relatives’ ability to pay prior to placing a person in a home requiring third party payments, it is nevertheless found that relatives can be issued with unexpected ...  the provision of adult community-based care services is falling year on year  the provision of home care is falling year on year and  the provision of respite care is also falling. 28. Age UK has

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