Financial resilience during retirement: Who is well placed to cope with life events? Summary and implications April 2018 Financial Resilience in Later Life Contents Who is well placed to ... low. Four out of ten of us are not in control of day to day finances and we struggle even more when it comes to longerterm planning and managing unexpected life events or periods of financial difficulty
Briefing: Financial Guidance and Claims Bill July 2017 If you have any questions or would like future information please contact Angela Kitching, Head of External Affairs, at angela ... 07825724296 Objectives and functions We welcome the broad drafting of the objectives and functions and in particular the recognition of provision of advice as well as guidance and the continuation of the
Age UK and its subsidiary companies and charities, all dedicated to helping people love later life. Our network includes Age UK, three national charities Age Cymru, Age NI and Age Scotland and in England ... England, 165 local Age UK partners* and over 400 smaller organisations called Friends and Forums. We work with our subsidiary charity, Age International, to fund programmes in over 40 developing countries
All Party Parliamentary Group for Ageing and Older People Ageing Today: new approaches and positive steps Monday 7th December 2015 4pm-5pm Committee Room 3, House of Lords Present: Parliamentarians: ... Rachael Maskell MP Chair of the meeting: Baroness Jolly Guest Speakers: Cllr Rachael Eden, LGA Health and Wellbeing Board/Reading Borough Council; Shelley Ames, Active Norfolk; Moira Pendlebury, Age UK Coventry
All Party Parliamentary Group for Ageing and Older People Ageing Alone: combating loneliness in later life Monday 8th February 2016 4pm-5pm Committee Room 3, House of Lords Present: Parliamentarians: ... McCabe MP, John Pugh MP and Robin Walker MP. Chair of the meeting: Nusrat Ghani MP Guest Speakers: Gregor Henderson, Public Health England, Cllr Jonathan McShane, LGA Health and Wellbeing Board/Hackney
Position Paper Dignity in Health and Social Care (England) March 2016 At all times, older people using health and care services must be treated and cared for with dignity and respect. Key Issues In England ... living in almost 18,000 care homes. 65 per cent of all admissions to hospitals are people over 65 and because, on average, they stay longer they make up around 70 per cent of bed days1. It is estimated
2Report of Trustees and Annual Accounts 2013/14 Love later life Report of Trustees and Annual Accounts 2013/14 ‘You need a philosophy for life – a combination of peace, happiness and positivity.’ Nicole ... for everyone and, of course, the challenges and the demands are different for everyone too. At Age UK we are many things to many people – a source of advice, information, companionship and support. But
of 22 Factsheet 8 Council and housing association housing June 2025 About this factsheet This factsheet has information about applying for housing from local authorities and housing associations (‘social ... (‘social housing’). It explains how waiting lists are organised and properties allocated, as well as options if you need to move to a different local authority area. You can find information on private rented
Page 1 of 28 Factsheet 29 Finding, choosing and funding a care home July 2025 About this factsheet This factsheet gives information about finding, choosing and funding a suitable care home including types ... types of homes, how to identify the right home for you, and funding of care home placements. This includes information about the rules for local authority funding. There is also information about making
Page 1 of 26 Factsheet 42 Disability equipment and home adaptations March 2026 About this factsheet This factsheet covers the help you can get from the local authority to manage your daily life at home ... of disability equipment and home adaptations. It can be read in conjunction with other Age UK factsheets and information guides including: ⚫ factsheet 46, Paying for care and support at home ⚫ factsheet