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Page 1 of 30 Factsheet 37 Hospital discharge and recovery November 2025 About this factsheet This factsheet explains what you should expect from staff planning for your discharge from hospital following NHS treatment in England. Your hospital stay should be no longer than medically necessary. You should be able to access ongoing care and support in the most appropriate setting following
Care homes checklist. Things to look out for and questions to ask. AgeUKIL5 2 Making the most of your checklist. We’ve put this checklist together to help you find the best care home for you. The first section (page 3) covers some of the things it’s worth thinking about when you’re considering a move. It suggests questions you might like to ask when you’re visiting care homes. The second
Update The latest on what you have helped us achieve January 2017 Every year, we help millions of people in the UK, providing support, companionship and advice for older people who need it most. Last year, your support helped us to: Reach 5.9 million people with information and advice Last year, over 4 million people visited our website for information and advice, and our national Advice Line
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Update The latest on what you have helped us achieve September 2016 Thank you for helping us support older people in need As well as supporting people through our services, we are also working with the Government to help make sure the needs of older people are considered. In this way we can help key policy makers to make informed decisions and positive improvements to the way in which older
‘Living longer brings many things to the surface. I’m happy and contented in my life.’ Velda, 76 Our year Annual Review 2013/14 Age UK’s vision is for a world where everyone can love later life. We know it’s ambitious, because for many people growing older can bring challenges. But that doesn’t stop us being ourselves. We still want to laugh, love, be needed and keep doing the things that matter
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