In 2016, the age required to receive a state pension in the UK soared from 60 to 65 for women and the entire system was revamped with new qualifying factors. While the changes had been planned since the 1990s, the sudden change had devastating effects for women born after 1953. The government claimed it was a stride forward for gender quality as the male age qualification was already 65. Yet, it was women planning to retire at 60, that suddenly had to source another 5 years of income. The changes affected divorced, and widowed women more than anyone. Under the current system, to get …
Top 5 Tips to Help your Local Economy
When a national lockdown was announced in March 2020, experts and non-experts alike began to worry for the state of the UK economy once the lockdown ended. While the aftermath has not been as devastating as many people anticipated, several industries have been particularly affected. One of the sectors to have suffered the most from the lockdown is local, small, and independent businesses. Big brands such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple, among others managed to thrive during the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns. They've seen soaring sales and huge turnovers. However, a lot of …
Costs of Elderly Care – News Update
According to reports, "the number of over-65s needing care is set to leap by a quarter in a decade." The NHS is predicted to struggle. The predictions have come from Liverpool University. They have expressed that the nation needs to think about their later years earlier on to help ease the burden. The University has called for more focus on diet improvement, drinking responsibly, heart disease awareness and increasing physical activity to reduce the costs of elderly care. These are just a few of the biggest health conditions for which the NHS has to deal with every year. Lead …
Coronavirus In Care Homes – Risks and Restrictions
Recently, care homes have been hitting the headlines. The government's controversial handling of the coronavirus crisis has impacted care homes significantly. Many people accuse the government of failing to protect care home residents and staff from COVID-19. In some homes, the virus spread very quickly, leaving residents, staff, and visitors vulnerable. Even in homes where infections are low, many residents are still unable to have visitors. So, what has the government done to address coronavirus in care homes? Lack of Support Throughout the crisis, staff at many care homes have …
How To Make A Careline Referral
A Careline365 alarm can give peace of mind to the alarm user and their loved ones. As our elderly parents and relatives get older, it's only natural to want to remain independent. This can come with its own set of worries and questions. At Careline365, we send help to our users quickly and efficiently when they need it most. Our prices are extremely competitive and 99% of our users are VAT-exempt so they do not have to pay tax on their equipment! If you think someone you know could benefit from one of our alarms, it's easy to make a Careline referral. How Do I Make a Careline …
Change In The Law For Elderly Drivers?
The government recently set out a detailed action plan to address road safety issues. This may have an impact on our elderly loved ones and their ability to maintain independence. The plan means drivers over 70 may be required to take regular eyesight tests every three years, in order to maintain their licenses. Elderly drivers already have to renew their license at 70 and then continue to do so every 3 years after that. There is currently no test to take; they only have to declare that they are fit. The report explains the need for further investigation into vision issues which pose …
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