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  1. Assistive technology

    to keep visiting your GP. When you get equipment you will be shown how to take readings and send them automatically to a health professional who will check your results and keep an eye on your health needs

  2. Sign up to the Priority Services Registers

    emergency help with meter readings If you have different companies for water, electricity and gas, you will need to sign up with each. If you have a carer, they can sign up for you. You can register for all ... have a different company for your gas and electricity, you need to contact both. If you switch, you will need to register for the PSR again with your new company. If you move house but stay with the same

  3. Basic State Pension (before 2016)

    above dates and therefore reach State Pension age after 5 April 2016, the new State Pension rules will apply to you. The old State Pension includes two parts: A Basic State Pension based on your previous ... a Basic State Pension, you may also be able to claim an Additional State Pension. How much you get will depend: your earnings whether you claimed certain benefits  Can I claim State Pension and carry

  4. Carers Guide FINAL (Eng).pdf

    Many of these carers are unaware of their rights and the support that’s available to them. This guide will tackle this, setting out what unpaid carers’ rights are, and mapping the various kinds of support ... ator.turn2us.org.uk/AboutYou?utm_ source=BAdviser&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=GovUK What you will need Before using a benefit calculator you’ll need accurate information about your: • Savings • Income

  5. RB_June14_Generation_R_Research.pdf

    that person’s future resilience to the shocks and challenges of ageing. This resource-based approach will benefit from future longitudinal analysis to investigate whether the different clusters fared as we ... brighter picture of reality whereas women were more explicit in describing the problems and much more willing to admit the full extent of their vulnerability. Notwithstanding the commonalities each cluster

  6. How your benefits are means-tested

    benefit is means-tested, this means that your eligibility to claim it and how much money you receive will depend on your income and how much capital you have. The information in this section only applies

  7. Community Calculator

    difficulty in getting a GP appointment. We hope that this report will help councils focus on those areas that need improving. But we also hope that it will encourage councils to share the good practices that are

  8. Why are we still waiting? Delays in social care in Wales

    appointments. When I finally contacted social services for help in April 2023, I was told that there will be a twelve month wait for my mum to have a care assessment. Since contacting social services, I’ve ... There needs to be an emphasis on learning between local authorities and good practice sharing. This will reduce the volume of work that local authorities need to undertake, and help them avoid pitfalls that

  9. Armed Forces pensions

    Armed Forces from 1 April 1975 were automatically enrolled into the Armed Forces pension scheme and will have paid regular contributions from their wages towards a final pension pot which, if they are eligible ... pension, they’ll just need to call the Veteran’s Welfare Service on 0800 0853600. The team will take them through some simple questions, tell them if they might be eligible and help with their application

  10. Workplace pensions

    completing a form and returning it to your employer or pension provider. If you opt out, your employer will be required to re-enrol you every three years, at which time you’ll need to opt out again if you don’t ... live on for most people. You can usually choose someone, such as your spouse, family or friends, who will get your pension pot if you die before reaching your scheme’s pension age. You usually need to do

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