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  1. What matters to you - Current experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales 2024.docx

    what matters to you.This surveywilltake15minutestocomplete.Your responseisanonymousbutifyouwantustocontactyouabout the survey you can include your contact details at the end of the survey. You can also let ... let us know if you want to get involved in our campaigns to make change for older people across Wales.Thank youforyoursupportincompletingthissurvey.Communication A1. How do youprefer to access information

  2. How to trace lost money

    You may have policies or accounts you don't know about. This guide will show you how to trace lost assets.

  3. Money & legal

    A guide to money matters that may affect elderly people. Find information and advice on claiming benefits, income tax, money management, pensions and legal advice. Finance can be complicated, let Age Cymru

  4. The new State Pension

    is a regular payment from Government that most people can claim in later life. You can claim the new State Pension at State Pension age if you have at least 10 years National Insurance contributions and ... April 1951 a woman born on or after 6 April 1953 If you were born before these dates you will get the basic State Pension instead. The full amount you can get under the new State Pension will be £221

  5. Feeling lonely

    If you're feeling lonely, remember you're not alone. Feeling lonely doesn’t necessarily mean you have no one nearby. You can be surrounded by friends and family but still feel lonely.

  6. What benefits am I entitled to?

    Do you know what benefits you’re entitled to? You can check quickly and easily - with our online personalised benefits calculator.

  7. Relationships and family

    As you get older your relationships carry more meaning and you may begin to lose life-long friends.

  8. Information for carers (if you help a relative or friend)

    Read information on what you can do to help a loved one.

  9. How to find the help you need at home

    There’s a wide range of help available and you may be legally entitled to services to meet your needs.  You may need help with personal care, such as getting in and out of bed, washing and bathing ... ask for an assessment of your needs. The local authority will generally not be able to assist you until it has first carried out the assessment. The authority has a legal duty to carry out

  10. Promoting health and wellbeing

    Find out more information about our health promotion and health campaigns work including falls, shingles and influenza

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