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Information & Advice

  • Location: Age UK Norwich
  • Price: Free
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Age UK Norwich
69-75 Thorpe Road
Norwich
Norfolk
NR1 1UA
United Kingdom

We can offer independent information and advice to give you or a loved one the support needed to overcome stress and worry.

Hydration

1 in 4 older people are dehydrated, so aren’t drinking enough. Our hydration pages, linked below, include a short video, information and top tips for the public, plus specialist resources for healthcare professionals.

Click here to find out more about hydration

Money and Welfare Advice

Clear, expert advice on what you're entitled to after a lifetime of hard work. Get information about grants or benefits and make sense of forms and documents.

Click here to find out more about money and welfare

Legal Advice and Wills

Discuss lasting power of attorney, will writing or your legal rights, and find out about free legal advice sessions for older people and carers.

Click here to find out more about legal advice and wills

Home and Bills

Support with household bills, debt management and budgeting. We also advise on home help, such as dependable gardeners or tradespeople.

Click here to find out more about home and bills

Care and Health

No one should find daily life a struggle. From care homes and home care, to bereavement counselling and mental health support, we'll help make later life easier.

Click here to find out more about care and health

Resources for financial support

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Useful information and guides

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OASIS (Older Adult Support Information Service)

OASIS is a new service that is being piloted by Age UK Norwich in Lowestoft – Waveney.
The aim of the service is to fill a gap for Older People in the Waveney Area following the
closure of Age UK Suffolk during the Pandemic.

Click here to find out more about OASIS

Telephones

The UK’s telephone network is being upgraded, which means that landline services are changing. You can still have a landline in your home, but the technology that powers it will be different. For most, switching over will be straightforward, but some people may need new equipment or support to make the changes.

Click here to find out more about telephone updates