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  1. An inspirational figure

    Owen about how the life and death of his grandfather inspired the title track of his debut album, Stay Awake With Me.

  2. Housing options in later life

    Starting to think more about where you live? There are lots of options available, whether you want to stay at home or move somewhere with more support. Find out more with Age UK.

  3. Password tips for online security

    The best thing you can do to stay safe online is set up a strong password and use different passwords for different devices and accounts. Find out more about online password security on the Age UK website

  4. Recovering from coronavirus

    question if the way they’re feeling is normal. Regardless of whether someone was admitted to hospital or stayed at home during their illness, the body goes through a lot and it can take time before people ... leading to a general weakness losing interest in food and feeling unmotivated to eat difficulty chewing and swallowing finding it hard to get off to sleep and stay asleep finding it hard to think clearly and

  5. Cold Weather Payment

    Pension Credit, when there's very cold weather. If you are in hospital, you must tell the Pension Service or Jobcentre Plus , as this could affect your payment. 

  6. The difference your money makes

    Find out how the money you raise and donate makes a difference to older people's lives.

  7. Look after your thinking skills

    We all want to stay healthy and active in later life, so we’re interested in keeping fit mentally as well as physically. Increasingly, we’re learning what we can do to keep our thinking skills sharp as ... helps and what harms. But which claims can we trust? What do we reliably know about what will help us stay sharp as we age? We know that our thinking skills change very gradually throughout our lives. Most

  8. Adapting your home information guide

    Download Age UK's Adapting your home information guide to find out about simple changes you can make at home to make day-to-day life easier.

  9. How to improve your sleep

    it’s not unusual to have trouble sleeping. This means that many of us can struggle to get to sleep or stay asleep, leaving us tired and grumpy the following day. Chronic sleep problems should not be regarded ... and nine hours of sleep. We need the same amount of sleep as we get older, but we are less able to stay asleep as we age. Most of us have trouble sleeping from time to time, especially if we're feeling

  10. Get your free fundraising guide

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