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  1. Complaining about NHS services and hospitals

    You have the right to expect good quality services from the NHS. Find information about making an NHS complaint and what to include from Age UK.

  2. Wills and estate planning information guide

    Making a will can give you and your family peace of mind knowing that your wishes will be met after you die. Download our guide to find out more.

  3. Making the most of the internet

    Find a computer training course or read Age UKs guides to staying safe online and making the most of the internet.

  4. Making local voices heard during coronavirus

    have chosen to visit local services to see for themselves the work that’s being done, and to listen to the experiences of older people during this pandemic and beyond. Making links with MPs Mike Penning ... community sector. Many more local Age UK’s have written to or emailed their MPs detailing their services and what’s happened to respond to the increase in demand since the coronavirus outbreak. We’d

  5. Services

    activities to footcare, information and advice and our charity shops, Age UK delivers a number of services designed to help older people

  6. Money and legal

    to money and legal issues, including benefits applications, setting up a power of attorney and making a will.

  7. Radio Teleswitch Service (RTS) Switch off

    Radio Teleswitch Service (RTS) – Switch off

  8. Volunteer with the Connect and Support Service

    Volunteer with Age UK's Connects, a free national service which provides older people with support over the phone to help them gain access to the services and activities that could benefit them.

  9. Volunteer with the Telephone Friendship Service

    Sign up as a volunteer for the telephone friendship service to talk to older people to help loneliness and isolation.

  10. Things to think about when making Christmas plans

    The questions families should be asking themselves to make an informed decision about plans this Christmas.

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