Intermediate care and reablement (May 25) HOUSING 1 Help with heating costs (Sept 25) 2 Buying retirement housing (Nov 24) 8 Council and housing association housing (June 25) 9 Anti-social behaviour in ... (July 25) 71 Park homes (Feb 25) 89 Homelessness (July 25) INCOME AND BENEFITS 12 Planning for retirement: money and tax (Aug 25) 17 Housing Benefit (April 25) 19 State Pension (April 25) 21 Council Tax
options in later life (England) April 2024 The majority of older people will continue to live in mainstream housing. We need to offer support for the majority who say they would like to age in ... their accommodation and 90% with their area.i While older people do under-occupy homes, nearly 80% live in homes with three bedrooms or less and under-occupation tends to be greater in areas where house
housing that provides a secure, warm, affordable and suitable place to live and one that they can call a home. For some people, living in the private rented sector can bring benefits. It can provide flexibility ... tenancies, two month notice periods and rapidly increasing rents it can feel an uncertain place to live. It can be difficult to find homes which are suited to those who are less mobile, and with too many
wherever they live. Services should be based on universal and rapid care assessments that are fully integrated with other key services. Adult social care helps people who are older or living with disability ... disability or physical or mental illness to live independently and stay safe and well. For older people this usually means ‘personal care’ – support with washing, dressing, and preparing meals or eating. Under
All current and future pensioners should have sufficient income from state and private sources to live comfortably and participate in society. Introduction The last decade has seen the introduction of ... decisions, for example spending their money too quickly or too slowly, and suffer a reduced standard of living as a result. The FCA has recently introduced Investment Pathways which will help manage this risk
wherever they live. Services should be based on universal and rapid care assessments that are fully integrated with other key services. Adult social care helps people who are older or living with disability ... disability or physical or mental illness to live independently and stay safe and well. For older people this usually means ‘personal care’ – support with washing, dressing, and preparing meals or eating. Under
from state and private sources to live comfortably and participate fully in society Pensioner poverty in the UK There are 2.1 million pensioners (18 per cent) living in relative poverty in the UK.i The ... 38 per cent of pensioners who are private tenants and 36 per cent of social rented sector tenants live in poverty, compared to 14 per cent of older people who own their home. • Pensioners from minority
Age UK Better Later Lives Programme Information Protocol Fair Processing Notice Age UK’s Better Later Lives programme has agreed to share some basic information about individuals who have used the programme ... going to be shared Referrals from local Age UKs If you have received the service (Better Later Lives Programme) via your local Age UK: The organisation controlling the data that you have supplied is
Age UK Better Later Lives ProgrammeInformation Protocol Fair Processing Notice Age UK’s Better Later Lives programme has agreed to share some basic information about individuals who have used the programme ... going to be shared Referrals from local Age UKs If you have received the service (Better Later Lives Programme) via your local Age UK:The organisation controlling the data that you have supplied is your
Income in Retirement for the Recently Retired Mercer have been asked by Age UK to identify actions that can be taken by recent retirees to improve their financial resilience throughout retirement. Questions ... pots and other savings? • How can retirement products better meet the needs of the mass market? • How can recent retirees best protect themselves throughout retirement and strike a balance between spending