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  1. Age UK’s Cost of Living Response Fund

    Age UK launched a Cost of Living Response Fund programme to help older people at community level. Find out about the impact of this programme.

  2. Looking after your health and wellbeing during the cost of living crisis

    the costs of living rising, many of us are making changes to try to save money. But some of these changes could put our health at risk. We've outlined some information to help you stay well as costs rise ... some money as other costs rise. If you're over 60 years old, your NHS prescriptions should be free .  Many of us may be trying to cut back on our heating costs during the cost of living crisis, but

  3. It Doesn't Add Up - Cost of Living Crisis campaign

    People of all ages on low and modest incomes need help to meet rising costs now and cannot wait any longer. The Government must take immediate action to provide more financial support.

  4. Investment scams and fraud

    Even experienced investors can fall victim to scammers. Find out how to protect yourself at Age UK.

  5. Women and caring

    Caroline Abrahams, Charity Director at Age UK, asks why caring responsibilities so often fall to women, and what we can do to better support carers.

  6. Health and wellbeing guides

    Read our health and wellbeing guides for more information on topics such as avoiding a fall, incontinence and looking after your mental health.

  7. Staying steady information guide

    unsteady on our feet as we get older. Age UK's information guide can help you reduce your risk of falling.

  8. Peace of mind for the care of older parents

    How the Age UK Advice Line offered support when Sharon's late parents faced illness, spiralling costs, and homelessness.

  9. Age UK Trading Personal Alarms

    give users the freedom to live independently, safe in the knowledge that if there is an accident or fall they can get help quickly.

  10. Paying for care

    usually provided free of charge. You might be entitled to help with costs from your local council, or you may have to cover the full costs of your care. Find out more with Age UK.

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