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  1. Healthy living information guide (PDF)

    AgeUKIG24 Looking after yourself physically and mentally. Healthy living. 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our Readers’ Panel. You don’t need any specialist knowledge at all. Join our Readers’ Panel at www.ageuk.org.uk/readers-panel. 2) Tell us your story. Have you been affected by any of the issues in this

  2. Winter wrapped up information guide (PDF)

    October and March. If you have a prepayment electricity meter, you can receive the discount as a voucher to top up your meter. Not all energy companies participate in the scheme, so check with your supplier

  3. Bereavement information guide (PDF)

    Bereavement Coping with the death of a loved one Information guide AgeUKIG32 2 This information guide has been prepared by Age UK and contains general advice only, it should not be relied on as a basis for any decision or action and cannot be used as a substitute for professional advice. Neither Age UK nor any of its subsidiary companies or charities accepts any liability arising from its use

  4. Looking after your money information guide (PDF)

    bills go straight out of my account. I also set up a standing order to him of £250 a month. Donna gets £50 of that for doing the cleaning, and the rest is to cover my food shopping and essentials. “Kye helped ... it’s important to note that they can’t be used at self-service checkouts, like those found in supermarkets and petrol stations. You can withdraw cash from a branch using your card with a signature, but

  5. Your mind matters information guide (PDF)

    AgeUKIG56 Thinking about your mental health. Your mind matters. 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our Readers’ Panel. You don’t need any specialist knowledge at all. Join our Readers’ Panel at www.ageuk.org.uk/readers-panel. 2) Tell us your story. Have you been affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has

  6. AgeUKIG58_universal_credit_inf.pdf

    Universal Credit Extra money if you’re under State Pension age Information guide AgeUKIG58 2 What is Universal Credit?. Universal Credit (UC) is a means-tested, non-taxable benefit to cover basic living expenses and help with rent. There are different elements depending on your circumstances – for example, if you’re a carer or you have a long-term health condition or disability. How much could I

  7. AgeUKIG60_Social_housing_inf.pdf

    AgeUKIG60 What social housing is and how to get it. Social housing. 2 Good to know. Social housing provided by councils is also known as ‘council housing’. What is social housing? Social housing is housing provided by social landlords, which are generally councils and housing associations. Typically, rents are cheaper and tenancies are more secure in social housing than they are in private

  8. AgeUKIG62_Homelessness_inf.pdf

    AgeUKIG62 Knowing your rights and where to turn. Homelessness. 2 What this guide is about. You might be surprised by who’s considered homeless – it doesn’t only mean those sleeping on the streets. Legally, you’re considered homeless if you don’t have a place to stay, or if it’s no longer reasonable or safe for you to stay there. This could be because: • your tenancy is ending or you’re facing

  9. Internet security (PDF)

    AgeUKIL4 Internet security Staying safe online Information and advice you need to help you love later life. We’re Age UK and our goal is to enable older people to love later life. We are passionate about affirming that your later years can be fulfilling years. Whether you’re enjoying your later life or going through tough times, we’re here to help you make the best of your life. Our network

  10. Equity release (PDF)

    you if you’re borrowing jointly) need to be at least 55 years old. PTLMs are designed for people aged 50 and over. To take out a home reversion plan, you (or both of you) need to be at least 60 years old

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