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people (65+) believe they have been targeted by scammers.1 12% responded While only 12% of those targeted responded to a scam, this means around half a million older people could have fallen victim.2 Single ... likely to respond than married people, and half of all people aged 75+ live alone.3 2.5 times health impact People defrauded in their own homes are 2.5 times more likely to either die or go into residential
pressing the Government to keep moving on vital aspects of UK social policy such as plans for the sustainable funding of social care. It is now over two years since the Government promised to bring forward a social ... social care Green Paper and whilst waiting for a plan, the adult care system continues to deteriorate. The daily impact on older people, their families and carers is unacceptable. You can see some of Age
www.ageuk.org.uk/forlaterlife #forlaterlife Care in a changing world Chair: Steph Harland, CEO, Age UK Speakers: Kirsty Woodard, Ageing without Children Jim Glennon, Training and Consultancy Manager ... Director, Alternative Care Services Session description: Our ageing population is increasingly diverse, but has the care system caught up? What requirements of the care system are common to all groups, and
Financial Conduct Authority has launched a consultation proposing a further range of temporary measures to support mortgage holders who are facing financial challenges arising from the coronavirus. About ... a network of partners, including Age Scotland, Age Cymru, Age NI and local Age UKs across England, to help everyone make the most of later life, whatever their circumstances. In the UK, the Charity helps
using social care, are placing an increasing number of older people back under the poverty line. The new study produced by Incisive Health, featured below, illustrates how fragile the care system is, and ... and the changes applying to ‘mixed age couples’ will affect the health and wellbeing of those who stand to lose out. On a more positive note, in Age UK’s new section on frailty in older people, the new
programme the person you care for is attending is being evaluated by Brightpurpose, an independent research organisation, to help Age UK understand what difference the programme makes to people with dementia ... dementia and their carers. Age UK are doing this because they want to be able to inform future decision making about provision of services for people with dementia so that at a national scale these valuable
programme the person you care for is attending is being evaluated by Brightpurpose, an independent research organisation, to help Age UK understand what difference the programme makes to people with dementia ... dementia and their carers. Age UK are doing this because they want to be able to inform future decision making about provision of services for people with dementia so that at a national scale these valuable
Position Paper Social Care Reform, Funding & Access (England) September 2024 Older people should be able to expect responsive, person-centred, high quality social care services to meet their needs ... needs 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
Parliamentary Briefing Social Care: Make Care Fair January 2020 Background 1.5 million people aged 65 or over have an unmet social care need, a number that has grown significantly since 2016. Worryingly ... this could grow to 2.1 million older people if the current approach to funding and providing care remains as it is today. Last year there were 1.32 million new requests for social care, over half of which