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  1. The future of care for older people

    the vast majority wish to live in their own homes for as long as possible, a sentiment the pandemic will have reinforced. This makes ensuring the availability of good care at home a top priority – ... again. Plus, given the desire to stay at home there should be encouragement and support to install aids and adaptations as a preventive measure. We also need a far wider range of affordable, supported housing

  2. Changes to immigration status - what is an eVisa?

    An eVisa is a new digital way to prove your immigration status that will replace physical documents.  

  3. Every Story Matters – Covid-19 Inquiry

    thoughts, feelings and experiences of the pandemic. Every experience shared will feed into the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, and will help the Inquiry understand the impact of Covid-19 and shape future recommendations

  4. Making devices easier to use for older people

    the speakerphone may also help you hear what the person on the call is saying. If you wear hearing aids, you might be able to connect them to your phone to help you hear. If you want to adjust the sound ... Amplifier app to boost or modify sounds (Google Support) click here to find out how to link some hearing aids to your device (Google Support) . On an iPhone or iPad: click here to find out how to adjust the audio

  5. Thank you

    you for registering your interest in Vitality 10,000!  As soon as we have more information we will be in touch. 

  6. Thank you

    for registering your interest in the Paris Marathon!  As soon as we have more information we will be in touch. 

  7. 10 things MPs can do for older constituents during the coronavirus crisis

    their communities. Ask for cards to be sent to your office and distribute them to care homes or mutual aid groups locally. Tackle loneliness by starting a constituency book club. Every week, pick a book and

  8. No Place Like Home

    relatives in the short, medium and long term. Thousands more live in unsuitable housing due to lack of aids and adaptations, which means they may be unable to get in and out of the house or move around safely

  9. Transport concessions for disabled people

    disability related benefit, including Personal Independence Payment are registered as deaf or use a hearing aid are registered as having a visual impairment have epilepsy receive Attendance Allowance receive Severe

  10. Fundraise for Age UK in memory of your loved one

    lives of older people. How would you like to fundraise?   How your fundraising will help Every pound you raise will have an impact on older people's lives.

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