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  1. Energy advice for the home

    No one wants to spend more on their energy bills than they have to. We can help you work out how to save money on your energy. Find out more with Age UK.

  2. What the NHS 10 Year Plan means for older people

    proportion of NHS users, Age UK welcomed being able to contribute to this plan, co-chairing one of the working groups on care for people living with long-term conditions. We’ve now outlined what the 3 key ... bring together a range of health and care professionals who are based in the community and who can work closely with GPs to better meet people’s healthcare needs. Ultimately, this could include proactive

  3. Government announce new loneliness strategy

    cut off from the sense of community and connection that most of us take for granted. "All of us who worked as part of the Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness are well aware that government can't solve loneliness ... GPs in England will be able to refer patients experiencing loneliness to community activities and voluntary services by 2023. "We hope that government continues to show leadership in tackling loneliness and

  4. Supporting older people's health in 2026

    improvements in care for those living with frailty . The aim of these collaboratives is to work locally with Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprises (VCSEs) and other place-based services to: Test and learn ... principle of the programme is that multi-professional health teams can work with other local services, including councils and the voluntary sector, to support people to manage their health closer to home. For

  5. 4 NHS plans for 2025 that professionals should know about

    that allow NHS funding to go on services traditionally paid for by local authority councils. Many voluntary sector health and care services are funded out of the BCF – for example, services that support ... spell in hospital . The 2025/26 Better Care Fund policy framework aims to reinforce the role of voluntary sector partners in helping people to stay at home, reducing pressure on Urgent and Emergency Care

  6. Vodafone

    and risk becoming more lonely, isolated, and cut off from modern life. Age UK and Vodafone are working together to help change this.

  7. Job alerts

    Work for Age UK and help us be there for older people when they need us most. Sign up for job alerts and we'll update you when new roles you're interested in become available. Find out more on the Age

  8. Economics and ageing

    fit into one volume – perhaps it should be four’,” recalls José with a laugh. “In the end I had to work hard to ensure it didn’t become five!” Making an introduction Volumes I and II of the series are available ... in paid employment is being dismantled. The contributions older people make in employment, in voluntary work, and within their own families and communities, is being recognised.”

  9. A time for thanks

    and more bearable for older people during this second year of the pandemic, many of whom will be working full pelt and under great stress this Christmas. I want to begin with the legions of unpaid caregivers ... do for you. Next are the volunteers and staff in our wonderful local Age UKs and in many other voluntary organisations too, who do such a brilliant job supporting older people in their local communities

  10. How my grandparents inspired me

    with her grandparents inspired her to support Age UK. Hannah has has generously supported Age UK’s work, by running the Leeds Abbey Dash multiple times and volunteering to be part of the Age UK Telephone

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