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  1. End of life issues

    Thinking about life ending can be really difficult, but it's a good idea to give yourself time to think and talk through all of your options. Age UK has brought together information and advice to help

  2. Planning for end of life

    Thinking about the end of your life can be difficult, but giving it some thought now means you can consider all your options and start getting your affairs in order. Find out more with Age UK.

  3. End of life hub for professionals

    This page brings together information to help you support older people through planning for the end of life.

  4. Thinking about end of life information guide

    It can be difficult to think about life ending, but it's a good idea to give yourself time to think and talk through all of your options. Download our guide to find out more.

  5. End corridor care

    and ask them to urgently address the crisis hiding in plain sight in our health service: corridor care.

  6. Types of care home

    Care homes vary depending on the level of care provided. They range from nursing homes to homes for sufferers of dementia. Find out more from Age UK.

  7. The cost of caring

    This Carers' Week, Marie discusses her experience of being an unpaid carer for her husband, and why she thinks social care should be a priority this general election.

  8. Index of Wellbeing in Later Life

    Find out from Age UK how our Index of Wellbeing in Later Life helps us to gain an understanding of the policy and practical levers for improving wellbeing.

  9. The life cycle of Dr Norman Lazarus

    his recent bike ride for Age UK, his academic research, and the secret to getting the most out of later life.

  10. What to do when your caring role changes or ends

    If your caring role changes or ends, it can be difficult, but you don't have to navigate this tricky period alone. Find out more with Age UK.

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