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  1. Age at Work

    (Cymru) to support employers through the Age at Work programme, funded by the National Lottery Community Fund. Mid-Career Review Webinars Age-Inclusive Business Review Age-Inclusive Employer Toolkit Age-Inclusive ... National Lottery Community Fund and you must be aged 50+ and over and either in employment or actively seeking employment to participate.  Benefits of attending a Mid-Career Review Webinar include:

  2. Universal Credit

    If you’re out of work or on a low income, you may be able to claim Universal Credit to boost the money you have coming in. Universal Credit (UC) is a means-tested benefit that has been rolled out nationally ... Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance Income-related Employment and Support Allowance Housing Benefit Income Support Working Tax Credit Child Tax Credit. If you currently receive these benefits, you will continue

  3. IL5.pdf

    staff to residents during the day, at night and at weekends? n Can residents choose if they have a male or female carer? n How are staff trained, how often and by whom? Are all staff trained in caring for ... residents with dementia? n Do the staff have care qualifications? n Is there a high staff turnover? (If so, this could be a sign of low staff morale) n Care home checklist4 Meeting care needs Does the home

  4. Support for scam victims

    If you have fallen victim to a scam, it can be devastating. Scams can have serious financial and emotional consequences for victims, and can lead to feelings of guilt, shame, embarrassment, fear, and anxiety

  5. Complaints about homecare services

    If you have a complaint about the social care you have received or want to make an appeal about a decision regarding your care, you have rights which are explained here.

  6. NHS services in Wales and help with health costs

    feel well all the time. Fortunately, there are a number of ways you can get help when you’re ill, or if you just need advice about your health.

  7. 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.

  8. Managing your money in Winter

    A few simple changes to your home or a bit of extra help could ease the problem if you find you worry more about money at this time of year.

  9. Leave a legacy

    vital to Age Cymru, and mean that years from now, people in later life will have someone to turn to if they’re feeling vulnerable, lonely and forgotten.

  10. Advance decisions (living wills)

    indicate what type of treatment you want, or refuse some types of medical treatment in certain situations, if you lack capacity to make or communicate your decisions at the time.

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