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  1. Building Resilience

    Find out how the Building Resilience programme at Age UK provides information, advice and support to people experiencing life events and supports them to achieve what matters to them.

  2. Debt and savings

    Make the most of your money with our information and advice – from saving money on your energy bills to managing debt. Find out more with Age UK.

  3. Age UK: making care visible

    This Carers Week, Senior Campaigns Manager Eorann Lean explains why decision-makers have to take notice of carers.

  4. Dementia and incontinence

    Incontinence is a common symptom for people living with dementia. As dementia progresses, changes in the brain can affect a person’s ability to recognise bodily signals, communicate their needs and use the toilet independently – so continence care can be an important aspect of daily support.

  5. Benefits and accessing cash - coronavirus advice

    The coronavirus outbreak has led to some changes in how benefits can be claimed and how we can access cash. We've outlined some of these changes and what they might mean for you.

  6. Visiting in care homes: where now?

    ‘ areas of intervention ’, which on the last count amounted to a geography covering nearly 20% of all care homes in England. This means that residents and their immediate families, amounting to

  7. All-Party Parliamentary Group

    cost-of-living crisis’s impact on the poorest older people. While poverty levels are lower than they were 20 years ago, there has been a rise in the number of older people living in poverty. The meeting explored

  8. Black History Month: 6 inspirational figures

    her Britain’s youngest and first Black woman publisher. She served as Editorial Director for 20 years, helping to bring a number of writers from the African Diaspora to the public’s attention

  9. The new State Pension

    could affect your NI record and impact your State Pension amount. If you care for someone at least 20 hours per week, you could get Carer’s Credit to help maintain your NI record. You'll automatically

  10. Waterloo Sunset

    forward several years, and a similar impulse saw him return Hopton’s Almshouse, a collection of now 20, Grade II listed, cottages built with money left by the philanthropist Charles Hopton in 1752 and overseen

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