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  1. Healthy living information guide

    Download Age UK's Healthy living information guide to find out steps you can take to improve your health and wellbeing.

  2. How to boost your income in retirement

    We should all be able to enjoy our retirement. We've brought together information and advice to help you make your money go further. Find out more with Age UK.

  3. The real cost of living

    Age UK storyteller James, a retired nurse, explains how the cost of living crisis and ill health put him at serious risk.

  4. Living with Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy

    Terry, an Age UK storyteller, explains what it's like living with a little-known health condition, Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy (DCM).

  5. Living with dementia information guide

    guide talks you through dementia. It covers:  what dementia is getting diagnosed with dementia living well with dementia legal and financial things to consider thinking about the future.  It also

  6. Val on living with grief

    he went, I didn’t know what had hit me. I was very angry. I didn’t know how to go on living. I didn’t know what I was here for.” Val My body shut down, my brain shut down. You

  7. What is a living will (advance decision)?

    Advance decisions (sometimes called a 'living will') and advance statements let you make decisions now about your future care. Find out more from Age UK.

  8. How to adjust to living alone

    Losing someone close or recently separating from your partner can mean you may find yourself living alone. Age UK can help with that transition.

  9. Responding to the cost of living crisis

    In recent years, the cost of living has increased sharply in the UK. Here’s how local Age UKs have been supporting older people.

  10. Assisted living and extra-care housing

    Assisted Living is a type of housing and support which means you can retain your independence. Find out more information from Age UK.

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