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  1. FS14.pdf

    it is worth checking with the Registry to see if they hold the will. If they died in a hospital or care home, check if the will was left with them. You can contact the person's solicitor, accountant, or ... (such as a child) or if money has been put into joint names for administrative purposes only, due care must be taken to determine what happens to that account when one party dies. If in any doubt about

  2. Utilities.pdf

    person you’re supporting can sign up by contacting their energy provider. Other available support Care and Repair Cymru - Can provide urgent / emergency works call 0300 111 3333 visit: https://www.careandrepair

  3. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy October 2023 Final.pdf

    range of subjects. Perhaps they may want advice about how much they should be paying for a loved ones care? Or perhaps they may want to know if they’re eligible for Pension Credit and want help with claiming

  4. Fuel Poverty policy statement - October 2017.pdf

    how they will reduce levels of fuel poverty. In March 2015, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) published new public health guidance on Tackling Excess Winter Deaths, Morbidity ... reduced. The guidance outlined a number of comprehensive recommendations on how health and social care practitioners should act to reduce the risk of death and ill health associated with living in a cold

  5. GCBH-Engage_your_brain.pdf

    moderate dementia, cognitive rehabilitation aimed at helping people carry out specific every day, self-care activities can improve their ability to complete those tasks. Group sessions that involve discussion ... processing are unlikely to be helpful. It is advisable to discuss treatment options with your health care professional. Family members and friends of loved ones with dementia often want to know what they

  6. IG56.pdf

    activities • having trouble speaking or thinking clearly • having trouble making decisions • taking less care of your appearance • eating or sleeping more or less than usual • drinking more alcohol than usual ... hard to ask for support as a carer, as you might feel like you should focus on the person you’re caring for – but you shouldn’t neglect your own needs. See our guide Advice for carers for information about

  7. FS74.pdf

    being made and the appeal being heard. For example, if you appeal against a refusal of AA and your care needs increase while waiting for your appeal to be heard, it is a good idea to make a new claim (as ... Independent Case Examiner (DWP), the Adjudicator’s Office (HMRC) or the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman or Public Service Ombudsman in Wales and Scotland (local authorities). The Parliamentary

  8. RB_Sept16_Age_UK_Briefing_Transport_infrastructure.pdf

    essential to older people. It supports their health and well-being and reduces pressure on the NHS and care services. Buses are the most popular form of public transport for older people – 32% of people over

  9. RB_June14_Generation_R_Research.pdf

    others who may have health problems, caring responsibilities or who are long term unemployed, the need to work for longer may be a burden. Above all we must be careful about generalisations. University ... relatively modern disease resulting from longer life expectancy. ‘We’ll all get dementia if we’re not careful. People are staying physically healthy longer but not mentally healthy. In the past what happened

  10. HOPE ENGLISH Advocacy Newsletter October 2023 Final.pdf

    range of subjects. Perhaps they may want advice about how much they should be paying for a loved ones care? Or perhaps they may want to know if they’re eligible for Pension Credit and want help with claiming

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