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  1. The bedroom tax: how it works and who it affects

    may make it harder to cover your rent. Here’s everything you need to know about how it works, who it affects, and what you can do if you’re struggling. The bedroom tax is a reduction in your ... benefit for your housing costs and your rent using other funds. The Bedroom Tax only affects people who are renting council or Housing association properties. How much is the reduction? It depends on the

  2. Worried about an elderly person: what to do & who to contact

    or a suspicion that something more serious is wrong, there are clear steps you can take and people who can help.  Talk it over with them It can be worrying to see someone struggling as they get older ... Lower level concerns These are often the earliest signs that something’s wrong. Other people who don’t know the person as well might not notice them, as they might be examples of a high standard

  3. Disability Living Allowance

    Disability Living allowance (DLA) is a benefit for people who need extra care and support in their daily lives. Find out who is eligible from Age UK now.

  4. Travelling Companions programme

    Travelling Companions is a programme that aims to support older people who may be feeling lonely or who are struggling to get out and about.

  5. Real life stories

    Read about older people who have taken part in Age UK services.

  6. Media Team contacts

    Details of who to contact if you have a media or press enquiry

  7. A time for thanks

    Caroline Abrahams give thanks to the millions of people who continue to support our older population.

  8. Celebrating special grandparents

    Age UK staff reflect on the very special grandparents who continue to inspire them every day.

  9. For professionals

    Age UK has information and advice specifically tailored to professionals who help older people.

  10. What is an executor of a will?

    An executor is a person named in a will who sorts out the estate of the person who's died. Find out more information on what executors do from Age UK.

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