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  1. TCS London Marathon charity places

    Where: London  Distance: 26.2 miles Why: Change people's lives What you’ll get from Age UK First class 1-1 personal support with your fundraising and training  The loudest cheering squads on the route

  2. Living in a residential park home (mobile home)

    Park homes, also known as mobile homes, are single-storey houses that can be moved from place to place. Find out if a park home would suit you from Age UK.

  3. Benefit rates 2026-27

    New benefits rates have been announced for 2026-27. Age UK outlines the main changes affecting older people, including Attendance Allowance, State Pension, Pension Credit and Universal Credit.

  4. Cold Weather Payment

    Cold Weather Payment is £25 a week for each 7 day period of cold weather. This only applies between 1 November and 31 March each year. Find out more from Age UK.

  5. Maintenance Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (MCST)

    Age UK support the wellbeing and mental stimulation of people living with dementia through group programmes.

  6. We Are Undefeatable

    keep active, to keep his heart working. He does this fabulous class, FABS (Flexibility, Aerobics, Balance, Stretching). It’s a small class, which he likes. It’s run by Laura, who is so patient with him

  7. We can't wait for care

    Older people should be able to live well, not just survive, and the right care and support can help them do this. Find out more from Age UK.

  8. Moving in with children and family

    Moving in with family can seem like the ideal solution if you need support, want to spend more time with your grandchildren, or need to downsize.

  9. Warm Home Discount

    The Warm Home Discount is a one-off £150 payment applied directly to your bills to help with the cost of energy over the winter months. Find out if you might be eligible on Age UK.

  10. Help and support for people with dementia

    If you have dementia there may be ways you can receive help and support, either now or in the future. Read now for more information from Age UK.

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