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  1. Older people’s lives during the pandemic: Age UK is listening and acting

    coronavirus outbreak. Age UK campaigns tirelessly to protect the interests of older people. From helping to access food, cash and good quality health and social care, to making sure the Domestic Abuse Bill ... do help. Here, members of Age UK’s Influencing division outline what we’re doing to put older people at the front and centre of the response to the coronavirus outbreak. Making shopping more

  2. Transport services for older people

    works alongside other community organisations to provide door-to-door transport for older people to help them to maintain their independence.

  3. Computer classes for older people

    older people on computers. Age UK computer training courses explain things clearly in plain English to help you get online.

  4. Age UK's Advice Line during the coronavirus crisis

    Always here to help The coronavirus outbreak has changed the lives of many people across the country, particularly older people. Here's how these changes are reflected in calls to Age UK's advice line ... coming to the advice line with? Someone to turn to Lines open at 8am with trained advisors waiting to help a range of people calling worried about themselves, their family and their friends. Peta, a Level

  5. Information and advice for a specialised audience

    explains how The Alzheimer's Show provides a chance to share our resources and learn from the people they help.

  6. Ted's story

    Ted, a storyteller from our Christmas appeal, tells us how Age UK has helped him to feel less alone since losing his beloved wife Jess.

  7. Tips for carers during the coronavirus pandemic

    Caring for someone can be challenging at the best of times. Age UK gives tips to help carers and their loved ones cope during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  8. Remembering those we have loved and lost

    Age UK's Charlotte Lynch on how this National Day of Reflection will help her to grieve and share her love for her mum.

  9. I'm worried about someone feeling lonely

    If you think a friend or family member might be feeling lonely, we can help you find the right way to support them.

  10. Spartan Races

    Join us at your nearest Spartan Race in 2020 and help us raise money for older people with no one to turn to.

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