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  1. Making a will

    inheritance. They shouldn't even be in the room when the will is signed. It’s also best not to ask an executor to act as a witness. If you can’t sign your will, it can be signed on your behalf

  2. Money and legal

    We've brought together information and advice on a range of topics related to money and legal issues, including benefits applications, setting up a power of attorney and making a will.

  3. 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.

  4. Home safety and security

    Age UK provide Information for older people on keeping safe at home. This includes crime prevention, gas and fire safety and preparing for floods.

  5. Arthur's D-Day story

    we met 95-year-old Samuel ‘Arthur’ Thompson. Given his status as a D-Day veteran, we thought we’d ask Arthur for some recollections from that fateful time. Watch the video to hear about some of Arthur's

  6. Computer classes for older people

    and taster sessions for older people near you: Call Age UK's Advice Line on  0800 678 1602 to ask about the opportunities in your nearest Age UK and to find out about any other local training opportunities ... internet and help using it, and some centres also offer training courses. Find a centre near you . Ask at your local library about computer training opportunities. We've brought together information and

  7. Coffee morning

    poster to advertise your event. Bake or buy some sweet treats as an added extra, or ask guests to bring their own. Ask guests to donate per cuppa or cake, or set a price to attend your coffee morning. Collect

  8. Health services

    Accessing health services can feel complicated. Read Age UK's information and advice for older people on finding and using health services.

  9. Care needs assessment

    You need to get a care needs assessment from your local council in order to be eligible for support from social services. Find out more from Age UK.

  10. 10 things MPs can do for older constituents during the coronavirus crisis

    donations.  Ask your campaign volunteers if they could help out local initiatives. Contact local schools and suggest that their students make cards for older people in their communities. Ask for cards to ... dedicated coronavirus page on your website.  Contact your local radio station and newspaper and ask them to promote your local Age UK’s advice line and services. Please contact your local Age UK before

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