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1 After the EU Referendum: Policy priorities for older people September 2016 Contact: jane.vass@ageuk.org.uk 2 1. Introduction Following the ‘Leave’ vote in the European Union
the foreword of this book. We all seem to find it difficult to have conversations about dying and death. It’s an intergenerational thing. We know this because of our social research, which gave us some ... us start to talk to our family and friends, grown up children, and our grandchildren. Coping with death is an intergenerational challenge – this book provides a narrative that matches the illustrations
AgeUKIG45 Staying in control of your finances. Looking after your money. 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our ... Northern Ireland. 5 Good to know. Being aware of potential scams is an important part of looking after your money. Our Avoiding scams guide has lots of helpful information. If managing money is making
Age UK briefing for MPs – Excess Winter Deaths June 2016 Over the last ten years a shocking quarter of a million older people have died from the cold –1 older person every 7 minutes and at the root of ... this problem are cold, poorly insulated homes. The issue Facts and figures Winter deaths 2.5 million avoidable deaths over the last 60 years Every winter in England and Wales one older person dies every
– UK care home providers for the elderly – draft consumer law advice on the charging of fees after death January 2018. Ref. 0818 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper ... to the charging of fees following the death of a long-term resident, in particular: (a) residential fees (for care or accommodation or both) payable after the death of a selffunded or part-funded resident;