simply do not know how they will find the money to live a decent life in the current climate. The Chancellor’s decisions in the Spring Statement and his Autumn Budget will be crucial in determining the ... Age UK shows that this cost pressure will disproportionately impact older households on the lowest incomes. Our analysis shows: • 3.3 million older households will be experiencing fuel stress from April
the ‘Active Communities’ section of the Policy Positions web page Discover Starting this issue, we will now feature an article from Age UK’s Discover pages every month. This month: Is the NHS equipped to ... Benefits for people under Pension Credit age FS72 Advance decisions, advance statements and living wills FS87 Personal Independence Payment and Disability Living Allowance FS92 Universal Credit All factsheets
overall view Age UK was pleased and relieved by the announcement of the Energy Price Guarantee, which will provide valuable assistance to older people worried about their fuel bills. However, we also think ... two years. The Government will be absorbing the costs of price volatility so that the typical annual energy bill will stay at £2,500 until 2024. However, energy prices will still be rising by more than
to carry out their duties. It includes information on what you need to do if someone has not left a will. You should seek professional advice from a specialist probate solicitor if you are unsure about dealing ... you can be personally liable if mistakes are made. For information on making a will, see Age UK factsheet 7, Making a will. This factsheet describes the situation in England and Wales. There are different
bank account 9 Shopping and banking 10 Getting your legal affairs in order Powers of attorney 15 Wills 17 Financial abuse What is financial abuse? 18 Reporting abuse 19 Useful organisations 21 4 What this ... could be time to ask a friend, family member or carer for help. It’s important to choose someone you trust. And no matter who’s helping you, you should stay in charge of making decisions about what happens
to carry out their duties. It includes information on what you need to do if someone has not left a will. You should seek professional advice from a specialist probate solicitor if you are unsure about dealing ... you can be personally liable if mistakes are made. For information on making a will, see Age UK factsheet 7, Making a will. This factsheet describes the situation in England and Wales. There are different
filter. If there is a broadband filter, plug the Alarm adapter into this. If you have internet you will need a broadband filter for each telephone socket in use. Set up overview Step four Connect the Alarm ... Turn the Off/On switch on the back of the alarm unit to on. All of the lights will flash on and then off and the alarm will bleep once. Step eight Ensure the power socket is turned off before plugging in
filter. If there is a broadband filter, plug the Alarm adapter into this. If you have internet you will need a broadband filter for each telephone socket in use. Set up overview Step four Connect the Alarm ... Turn the Off/On switch on the back of the alarm unit to on. All of the lights will flash on and then off and the alarm will bleep once. Step eight Ensure the power socket is turned off before plugging in
Credit and other eligible benefits will receive the WFP. The Treasury estimate this will save £1.4bn in 2024-25 and £1.5bn in 2025-26. The change to WFP eligibility will mean millions of pensioners who badly ... badly need the money to stay warm this winter will not receive it. Age UK’s Position We strongly oppose the means-testing of the Winter Fuel Payment (WFP) because it means millions of pensioners who badly