Consultation Response Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Warm Home Discount Scheme 2021/22 November 2020 Joel Lewis – joel.lewis@ageuk.org.uk All rights reserved ... London WC1H 9NA. 2 About this consultation This consultation proposes to extend the Warm Home Discount scheme to winter 2021 to 2022 in Great Britain. It also proposes several minor changes to
the cost of living in a time of rising energy prices? March 2025 Overview Keeping warm and safe at home is vital for a comfortable, happy and healthy later life. But, new polling set out in Age UK’s report ... particular, the cost of heating their home. For many, things have worsened over the past year. In some cases, affording to pay for essentials is almost as difficult as at the height of the cost of living crisis
Middle East. Energy remains the dominant source of financial pressure, leading to many cutting back on heating their home. Reduced spending on other essentials like food, as well as social activities and transport ... energy prices and an aversion to getting into energy debt is leading to significant cutbacks and cold homes, with potentially damaging impacts on pensioners’ health. • If faced with the choice, more than two
Response ID ANON-FCSC-AXCQ-C Submitted to Self-Funders in Care Homes Submitted on 2021-10-15 13:41:01 Your Details 1 What is your name? What is your name? : Elizabeth Webb 2 What is your email address ... data and content would you want us to improve for you to be more likely to use it?: Within the care home market there are residents who are solely funded by the state, who are solely self-funded, and a third
Consultation Response Improving the energy performance of privately rented homes Department for Energy Security and Net Zero May 2025 lisabel.miles@ageuk.org.uk All rights reserved. Third ... private rented sector energy efficiency regulations. The current standards require properties to be at an energy performance certificate E or above in order to be let out, unless a valid exemption applies
1 Behind the headlines: why inperson care home visiting must get going again December 2020 2 Introduction Over the course of the pandemic Age UK has been contacted by thousands of people ... people parted from their loved ones as a result of the disruption to visiting in care homes. We have heard from partners, husbands and wives, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters, grandchildren, life-long
fuel poverty, taking the total to 4.1 million homes (17% of all households). The End Fuel Poverty Coalition, estimate that if prices continue to rise at such a steep rate, then the next price cap (implemented ... investment in energy efficiency programmes which provide heat pumps and insulation to those in the coldest homes. This investment will help lower bills, reduce the burden on the NHS, and protect people against any
Page 1 of 20 Factsheet 39 Paying for care in a care home if you have a partner April 2026 About this factsheet This factsheet explains how being part of a couple affects your eligibility for local authority ... authority funding if you need to move into a care home. It also looks at how your entitlement to Pension Credit may be affected. The information in this factsheet focuses on the rules for local authority
short-term and temporary care in a care home October 2025 About this factsheet This factsheet explains the financial assessment rules that cover short-term and temporary care homes placements. These placements can ... Scotland or Northern Ireland, please contact Age Cymru, Age Scotland or Age NI. Contact details are at the back of this factsheet. Contact details for any organisation mentioned in this factsheet can be
Page 1 of 16 Factsheet 39 Paying for care in a care home if you have a partner April 2026 About this factsheet This factsheet explains how being part of a couple affects your eligibility for local authority ... authority funding if you need to move into a care home. It also looks at how your entitlement to Pension Credit may be affected. The information in this factsheet focuses on the rules for local authority