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UK's CEO explains the changes Age UK has made during the coronavirus outbreak, and details of our 3-year recovery plan.
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explores why recognising and helping unpaid carers like Janet is so crucial - during Carers Week and all year round.
From energy bills to Christmas presents, winter can be an expensive time of year. Make sure you’re getting all the help you’re entitled to.
Age UK has brought the world of sport, exercise, wellbeing and movement together to encourage 50-65 year olds to move more and age better.
elsewhere (Premium Bonds, for instance) insurance such as life assurance or an endowment policy pension funds that include a lump sum payment on death investments such as stocks and shares, cryptocurrencies ... house, for instance, might have changed substantially since you last checked. Your will needs to state clearly how you want your estate to be distributed, and who should be responsible for distributing
Billions of pounds of state benefits go unclaimed by older people each year in the UK. But this could be money that you’re entitled to. Download our guide to make sure that you’re not missing ... benefits that are available and explains how to claim what you’re entitled to. It covers: the State Pension getting help with your home getting help if you’re ill, disabled, or a carer getting help
offers a Disabled Coachcard , which gives you a third off your travel throughout the year. It costs £12.50 a year and is available for people with a disability. Different regions and local authorities ... with your local authority to find out if you're eligible Disabled person’s railcard: You may qualify if you: receive a disability related benefit, including Personal Independence Payment are registered