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  1. A new milestone for improving dementia care in hospitals

    In this blog, we celebrate that all acute trusts in England have voluntarily signed up to John's Campaign, and what this means for people with dementia and their carers during a hospital stay.

  2. Give a major gift

    Interested in giving to Age UK? Make a gift personally or through a trust. We can help you make a real difference to people in later life throughout the UK.

  3. Our partnerships with Trusts and Foundations

    We would like to thank the trusts and foundations who have generously donated to Age UK, to help older people lead more fulfilling lives.

  4. Finding a tradesperson you can trust

    When you need a job doing around the house, it's important to find a tradesperson you can trust. Find out more from Age UK.

  5. Useful contacts information guide

    handy directory brings together the contact details of trusted organisations so that you know where to turn if you need advice or support – now or in the future.

  6. Numbers of coronavirus deaths – understanding the statistics

    Dr Elizabeth Webb examines the numbers of coronavirus deaths, and which sources we can trust for an accurate picture.

  7. Consumer advice

    Get information and advice on consumer issues such as changes to landline systems, finding a local trusted tradesperson and more.

  8. In your area

    and around 115 local Age UK charities. Together, we provide a wide range of services to help people in later life throughout the UK. Find a service near you For more information call the Age UK Advice

  9. Men in Sheds

    Men in Sheds is a project from Age UK that supports older men who want to get together, share and learn new skills.

  10. Frailty in older people

    Frailty in older people Living with frailty means it can be much more difficult to bounce back when something affects your health and wellbeing. Here’s what you need to know if you’re working with older

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