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  1. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)

    When you have age-related macular degeneration (AMD), you may find it more difficult to do things like read, watch TV, drive, or recognise faces. We've brought together information and advice to help you ... you better understand AMD – including the symptoms and possible treatment options.

  2. How to plan for the future with dementia

    There are things you can do now which can help you feel confident that the care and support you receive in the future will be right for you, and that your financial and legal affairs will be dealt with ... with in the way you want.

  3. Cataracts symptoms, risk factors & treatment

    When you have cataracts, your sight may become cloudy, misty and sometimes blurry. We've brought together information and advice to help you better understand cataracts – including the symptoms and treatment

  4. Where can I get free legal advice?

    You may be able to get free legal advice, or help to cover legal costs. Find out when and how to seek professional legal advice from Age UK.

  5. 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.

  6. Getting active when you find exercise difficult

    We all know moving more is good for us. But knowing what kind of activity is right for you can be difficult. Age UK has advice that can help.

  7. Bereavement Support Payment

    Age UK explains Bereavement Support Payment, including eligibility, how to claim and how much you could receive.

  8. What to do when someone dies

    When someone dies, there are certain things that have to be done, but this often comes at an incredibly difficult time. Age UK's checklist can help you through the next steps.

  9. Age UK know what to do

    When you don't know where to turn, turn to us. Age UK. Know what to do. Learn about how we help.

  10. Do what you can

    discusses her fitness journey, the importance of the campaign, and everyday exercises older people can do to aid fitness and independence. “Having a good quality of life will help with our mental wellbeing ... form of medication that helps you to move better, be stronger, and therefore be more confident.” What was your own fitness journey like? Sandra (pictured): “When I was younger, I was always very

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